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Made in China 2025—Who Is Winning?

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Hearing on "Made in China 2025—Who Is Winning?"

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 562, and Webex

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Hearing Co-Chairs: Vice Chair Randall Schriver [Opening Statement] and Commissioner Michael Kuiken [Opening Statement]

9:30 AM – 9:40 AM: Co-Chairs' Opening Remarks
 
9:40 AM – 11:10 AM: Panel I: Scorecard on Made in China 2025

  • Drew Endy, Science and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution and Martin Family Fellow in Undergraduate Education, Stanford University [Testimony]
  • Richard Aboulafia, Managing Director, AeroDynamic Advisory [Testimony]
  • Sunny Cheung, Fellow for China Studies, Jamestown Foundation [Testimony]

11:10 AM – 11:20 AM: Break

11:20 AM – 1:00 PM: Panel II: The Next Decade of U.S.-China Tech Competition

  • Tim Khang, Director of Global Intelligence, Strider Technologies [Testimony]
  • Emily de La Bruyère, Co-Founder, Horizon Advisory and Senior Fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies [Testimony]
  • Hanna Dohmen, Research Analyst, Georgetown University Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) [Testimony]
  • David Lin, Senior Director for Future Technology Platforms, Special Competitive Studies Project [Testimony]

1:00 PM – 1:50 PM: Lunch Break

1:50 PM – 3:20 PM: Panel III: Effectiveness of Beijing’s Approach to Innovation

  • Liza Tobin, Managing Director, Garnaut Global and Senior Fellow, Jamestown Foundation [Testimony]
  • Barry Naughton, So Kwan Lok Chair of Chinese International Affairs, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California San Diego [Testimony]
  • Kyle Chan, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University [Testimony]

3:20 PM – 3:25 PM: Closing Remarks

3:25 PM: Adjourn

Transcript
February 6, 2025 Hearing Transcript5.89 MB

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