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中美竞争大马真的做得到中立? 供应链转移大马是否抓得住机会?

12-Apr-24 16:00

中美竞争大马真的做得到中立? 供应链转移大马是否抓得住机会?

我们将探讨中美竞争关系对全球经济的影响,特别关注马来西亚的经济以及半导体产业,而我国是否能够在这场大国竞争中找到机遇。因此,我们邀请了马来西亚中国研究生高级讲师李志良博士分享他的见解,讨论马来西亚半导体产业在美中关系不稳定情况下是否能够获得更多的机会。此外,我们还将探讨马来西亚在半导体产业领域的多元化市场战略、政治风险管理,以及如何在中美竞争中找到平衡,以获取最大利益。


Produced by: 黃振峰

Presented by: 王能杰


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