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How Taiwan can navigate competition between the United States and China to secure critical minerals will be critical for its economic future. The Wilson Center's Taiwan Scholar for 2024 Ling-Tuan Linda Liu together with the Pacific Council on International Policy's President and CEO Duncan Wood discuss how Taiwan can increase cooperation with Washington in the critical minerals supply chain. whilst making regulatory as well as policy shifts at home to be part of a more resilient global critical minerals supply chain.
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Research/Policy Analyst. Division of Defense Strategy and Resources, Institute for National Defense and Security Research
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