
With Donald Trump returning to the White House in 2025, the United States has once again embraced its “America First” policy, marked by the reimposition of tariffs and other trade measures. These developments are expected to significantly reshape global industrial structures, trade flows, and supply chains. Meanwhile, the escalating U.S.-China trade conflict and a renewed wave of geopolitical rivalry have heightened tensions between the U.S. and major economies such as China, further deepening global economic uncertainty.
This seminar will examine the ongoing restructuring of global supply chains amid these sweeping economic and geopolitical shifts. It will explore how major countries are enhancing supply chain resilience from a broader economic security standpoint. Focusing on key sectors such as high-tech and automotive, the discussion will analyze how industries are navigating growing geopolitical risks and technological competition. The seminar aims to provide insights into Taiwan’s evolving role in global supply chains, offering guidance for business strategy and reference points for government policy formulation.
Time: Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025
Venue: The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei, 3F DRAGON HALL
(No. 160, Sec. 3 Ren’ai Road., Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan)MAP
Language: English(English/Chinese simultaneous interpretation)
Contact Us: The Regional Development Study Center, Chung-Hua Institution of Economic Research (CIER)
E-mail: weng@cier.edu.tw Ms. Weng 、cathyl@cier.edu.tw Ms. Liu
Register: https://forms.gle/nsSxLXK99Mmo4a1d6
Notice
1.Successful registrants will receive an ‘Attendance Notification Letter’ by email on Monday October 13, 2025.
2.If unforeseen circumstances occur, the organizer reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or modify the event and its agenda.
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Responding to the New Global Supply Chain Landscape under Trump 2.0