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Trade 'n Technology Program

The ICAS Trade ‘n Technology (TnT) Program chronicles and analyzes the evolving dynamics of U.S.-China trade and technology affairs as they occur.

About the Program

Join in the conversation on Twitter at #ICASTnT and #TnTFlash.

The ICAS Trade ‘n Technology (TnT) Program chronicles and analyzes the evolving dynamics of U.S.-China trade and technology affairs as they occur.

The goal is of this program is to provide well-rounded, timely products on issues involving U.S.-China trade and technology developments and expand public dialogue surrounding this critical and contentious topic.

Explore our various featured projects and periodical releases!

Featured Projects

Trade 'n Tech Dispatch

Released every 2 weeks, the ICAS Trade ‘n Tech Dispatch is a curated newsletter built to inform readers of notable recent developments in U.S.-China trade and technology ties.

Trade 'n Tech Publications

To support the goal of the TnT Program, scholars release a variety of publications throughout the year of varying length and content to best inform and update the public. Released periodically throughout the year, ICAS Trade ‘n Tech Issue Briefs are in-depth, short-form analyses of important topical issue areas in U.S.-China trade and technology ties. Other analytical publications can include reports, commentaries and blog posts.

Trade 'n Tech Events

Hosted occasionally throughout the year, ICAS Trade ‘n Tech events promote the free exchange of ideas on U.S.-China trade and technology ties.

Trade 'n Tech Media

ICAS Trade ‘n Tech Media projects include short-form periodicals and related audio-visual products.

  • The Short Circuit Blog
  • The Chain & Cable Podcast [Still in Development]
  • #ICASTnT and #TnTFlash on Twitter

ICAS Trade 'n Technology Program

CORE PROGRAM STAFF

Sourabh Gupta

Sourabh Gupta

Program Head

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Yilun Zhang

Yilun Zhang

Program Manager

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Amanda Jin

Amanda Jin

Part-Time Research Assistant

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PROGRAM PARTNERS

Dr. Denis Simon, Distinguished Fellow

Dr. Denis Simon, Distinguished Fellow

Distinguished Fellow (Non-Resident) at Institute for China-America Studies

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Dr. Sara Hsu, Adjunct Fellow

Dr. Sara Hsu, Adjunct Fellow

Visiting Scholar at Fudan University & CEO of China Rising Capital Forecast

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Related Twitter Feeds

on U.S.-China trade & technology