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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2025 · 39 MIN

PPI BLOWOUT - BUILD WEEKLY ROUNDUP - 2025 WEEK #33

from Mine Print Hash · host Matt Dines and Cameron Otsuka

TL;DR: Semiconductors signal US-China cooperation shift, oil shows old economy weakness, PPI surge warns of inflation resurgence.📄 SUMMARYSemiconductor Trade Realignment (1:57-15:40)Matt Dines explains how Trump's reversal of Biden's semiconductor export ban represents a fundamental shift in US-China relations. The new policy allows Nvidia and AMD to export AI chips to China with a 15% revenue share - what Matt calls "tribute" (9:09). He compares this to the historical development of the oil industry when nation-states fought for revenue shares, suggesting semiconductors are experiencing a similar maturation phase. China is simultaneously directing domestic companies to resist buying Nvidia GPUs and develop internal capabilities (10:42). Matt suggests this signals "something deeper is underway" in how the US views China - potentially moving from adversarial competition toward cooperative partnership, avoiding the "kinetic warfare type of matchup" (14:45).Oil Glut Signals Economic Softness (16:16-25:14)The IEA's forecast of an oil glut persisting through 2026 reveals weakness in traditional economic growth. Matt notes that oil demand primarily comes from transportation and industrial use, not the growing AI/data center buildout which requires different energy sources (19:47). Texas Pacific Land (TPL), which Matt describes as a proxy for "a barrel in the ground," has plummeted nearly 50% since the November election despite Republican control (23:07). This dramatic underperformance in energy equities signals that the "old framework" of post-World War II oil-driven growth is experiencing significant softness (24:00).PPI Surge Raises Inflation Concerns (25:59-38:29)July's Producer Price Index shocked markets, coming in at 0.9% month-over-month versus 0.2% expected, with year-over-year at 3.3% versus 2.5% forecast (28:43). Matt identifies portfolio management services as the primary driver, noting these financial services act as the "first wave" to reflect cost increases since they respond fastest with "the smallest amount of friction" (34:32). He views this as potentially dangerous timing, warning policymakers to be "careful playing with matches" as the Fed appears committed to September rate cuts despite inflation signals (37:34). The data suggests inflation impulses are beginning to propagate through the economy just as monetary easing is about to begin.🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS- The semiconductor export policy shift from ban to revenue-sharing model indicates potential US-China détente, moving away from great power competition toward economic cooperation- Traditional economy indicators (oil demand, energy equities) show severe weakness while new economy sectors (AI/semiconductors) drive growth- Services-led PPI surge represents early warning of inflation resurgence, creating policy dilemma as Fed faces pressure to cut rates- Markets remain quiet through summer but "big developments" expected after Labor Day when institutional players return (38:22)- The divergence between old economy weakness and new economy inflation pressures suggests careful navigation needed to avoid policy mistakes🔗 LINKS- 🎧 Subscribe to the Build Weekly Roundup: https://open.spotify.com/show/7bvfjkPjQ67Eugg8EYdoe5- 🌎 Build Asset Management: https://getbuilding.com- ⚓ Build Bond Innovation ETF: https://bfix.fund- 📈 Build Secured Income Fund I: https://buildbitcoin.com📱 SOCIAL MEDIA- Build Asset Management: https://twitter.com/BuildMarkets- Matt Dines: https://twitter.com/LeveredUSTs- Cameron Otsuka: https://twitter.com/CameronOtsuka- Dave Martin: https://twitter.com/DaveMSocial This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mineprinthash.com

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