G, i would expect that in the immediate there's going to be more sort of sub surface competition. And they'll keep a low profile, and they'll down play security risks," he says. Am, if the nature of us. remain strained over the next five to ten years, i think you would expect, logically, to see, logically, a more combative and overtly aggressive chinese positioning. But even then, likely to be playing out through these indirect channels, proxy wars, if you will."
Everyone has a strategy for the electric, autonomous mobility era, and the gang regularly discusses private sector strategies, but what about nation state competition for the future of transportation? Alex, Kirsten and Ed are joined by Nathan Picarsic of Horizon Advisory to dissect the evolution of China's industrial strategy, from traditional automotive to EVs to AVs and beyond. From Tesla's unique factory deal and recent publicity issues to China's domination of the EV supply chain, geopolitical competition meets mobility technology in this wide-ranging discussion.