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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 1H 4M

Ep 67 - What exactly is US policy toward Taiwan?

from The Trivium China Podcast · host Trivium China

This week on the Trivium China Podcast, host Andrew Polk is joined by Trivium’s Head of Geopolitical Analysis Joe Mazur to unpack one of the most consequential – and potentially misunderstood – issues emerging from the recent Xi-Trump summit: Taiwan.While both Washington and Beijing have publicly insisted that little changed during the meeting, Joe argues that several comments from President Trump may signal a meaningful shift in how the White House approaches Taiwan – one that could introduce greater uncertainty into an already delicate cross-strait equilibrium.The conversation explores:Why Trump's comments on Taiwan have generated concern despite official claims of policy continuityWhether the administration is beginning to treat arms sales to Taiwan as a broader negotiating tool in US-China relationsHow Beijing may interpret Trump's increasingly transactional approach to TaiwanWhy even a simple phone call between Trump and Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te could trigger a major response from ChinaThe key signals analysts should watch for to determine whether Beijing's Taiwan policy is truly changingThen, in the second half of the episode, Andrew is joined by Trivium’s Head of Markets Research Dinny McMahon to examine an emerging priority in Beijing's economic strategy: "producer services." While the term may sound obscure, Dinny argues it sits at the heart of China's effort to move up the global value chain and build world-leading companies.Their discussion covers:What producer services are and why Chinese policymakers are suddenly focused on themHow Beijing hopes to create more Chinese versions of companies like Apple and NVIDIAWhy Xi Jinping increasingly sees services as a way to strengthen – rather than replace – manufacturingThe role of design, engineering, R&D, logistics, and branding in China's next stage of industrial developmentHow producer services could help address China's youth unemployment challengeWhether AI will undermine Beijing's plans to create more high-value white-collar jobsTaken together, the two conversations offer a window into how China's leaders are thinking about both the country's most sensitive geopolitical challenge and the next phase of its economic transformation.

This week on the Trivium China Podcast, host Andrew Polk is joined by Trivium’s Head of Geopolitical Analysis Joe Mazur to unpack one of the most consequential – and potentially misunderstood – issues emerging from the recent Xi-Trump summit: Taiwan. While both Washington and Beijing have publicly insisted that little changed during the meeting, Joe argues that several comments from President Trump may signal a meaningful shift in how the White House approaches Taiwan – one that could introdu...

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