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Perspectives with Wenchi Yu presents on-the-ground views from Asia about Trump 2.0's policies and politics and their implications for China, Taiwan, Asia, and beyond. Wenchi Yu interviews business and political leaders with deep experience working on and living in the Asia Pacific region.

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  • Ep. 32 Made With Taiwan: How AI, Security, and ‘One World, Two Systems’ Rewire Global Manufacturing
    Feb 18 2026

    Host Wenchi Yu speaks with Wesley Chu, a research fellow of the Ash Center at Harvard Kennedy School and former General Counsel of Foxconn—one of the world’s largest manufacturers—about how Trump 2.0’s trade deal is reshaping the future of Taiwanese manufacturing. As the administration accelerates its push to “make it in America,” Taiwan’s firms find themselves at the center of a historic supply‑chain reset. Drawing on his experience, Wesley explains why the new U.S.–Taiwan investment deal is “not perfect, but workable,” how rising cross‑strait risk and U.S. national security demands are forcing Taiwanese companies to move beyond low‑margin OEM work, and what it really takes to survive in high‑cost states like Arizona and Texas. From AI servers and drones to “one world, two systems” production lines and a desperately needed Taiwan tech firewall, he offers a blunt insider view of how Taiwan can shift from “made in Taiwan” to “made with Taiwan”—and why it must become a true silicon hub, not simply relying on a silicon shield.

    00:00 Taiwan's Strategic Investment in the U.S.
    02:43 Challenges and Opportunities for Taiwanese Companies
    05:46 Shifting from OEM to Value-Driven Partnerships
    08:32 Taiwan's Role in the Global Supply Chain
    11:24 Diversification and Regional Manufacturing
    14:29 The Concept of 'Made with Taiwan'
    17:31 Defense Tech and New Opportunities
    20:06 Managing Operations in China
    23:07 Building a Technology Firewall
    25:58 Taiwan's Future in AI and Beyond

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    35 Min.
  • Ep. 31 RMB, Trade, and Power: Stewart Paterson on How China's Currency Fueled Its Economic and Manufacturing Power
    Feb 4 2026

    Host Wenchi Yu speaks with UK-based economist and author Stewart Paterson about how Beijing has used the renminbi (RMB), trade surpluses, and industrial policy to fuel its rise—and why he believes Western engagement with China was flawed from the start. Drawing on decades of experience analyzing China from Hong Kong, Singapore, and London, Paterson explains how deliberate RMB undervaluation, subsidies, and capital controls built China’s export machine while suppressing domestic consumption and reshaping global supply chains.​

    They dig into the politics behind RMB “internationalization,” the limits of China’s ambitions to challenge the dollar, and how tools such as sanctions, Belt and Road lending, and central bank digital currencies are changing the geopolitical map. Wenchi also presses Paterson on whether the United States is now copying elements of China’s playbook—from industrial policy to re-industrialization—and what it means for countries caught between a dollar system run by a democracy and an RMB regime designed to maximize party-state power.

    China, Trade, and Power: Why the West's Economic Engagement Has Failed, by Stewart Paterson

    This episode is a collaboration with China Strategic Risks Institute.

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    37 Min.
  • Ep. 30 Taiwan's Energy Crossroads: Between Politics and Net-Zero Goal
    Jan 29 2026

    Host Wenchi Yu speaks with Bart Linssen, an onshore wind expert who has spent over two decades in Taiwan, about how the island's energy system is struggling to move from cheap coal and nuclear to renewables while keeping prices and supply stable. As Taiwan and the US sign a landmark trade and investment deal centered on semiconductors, some of Taiwan’s most sensitive yet least understood strategic questions remain: how the island can keep the lights on, stay competitive in the global supply chain, and still reach net zero emissions.

    Bart explains Taiwan’s current mix—dominated by coal and LNG with nuclear recently shut down and renewables stuck at about 10 percent—its complex market design around Tai Power (Taiwan Power Company, 台電), feed‑in tariffs, and corporate Power Purchase Agreements driven by supply‑chain demands like RE100 and Europe’s carbon border tax, and the intensely political battles that routinely derail onshore wind and solar projects at the local level. He also discusses the growing reliance on imported LNG, debates over reviving nuclear (including small modular reactors), and why clearer zoning, more consistent policy, and stronger political will are essential if Taiwan is to reach its 2050 net‑zero goal and remain competitive.


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    36 Min.
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