These are all seen a crucial future technologies that could underpin critical infrastructure in the world.Bruyere and Horizon Advisory co-founder Nathan Picarsic said this gives us an insight into what might be found in the final blueprint for China Standards 2035, particularly when looking at Beijing's plans internationally."China domestically is trying to up its standards game. Ether Yin Trivium/China - Partner. Andrew Polk, Co-founder, Trivium China September 4, 2019 Key points: hina’s economy is undergoing a cyclical economic downturn driven almost entirely by domestic factors. Joyce Hanlei Tan Andrew Polk Co-Founder at Trivium/China. While China may be able to balance dealing with the fallout and their long-term focus on standards, it may not be as easy for the U.S.Standards are behind many of the technologies we use every day, such as our smartphones.Developing economies such as Vietnam and Indonesia are likely to adopt those Chinese standards because "they are cheaper than Western alternatives and the draw of the Chinese market," Segal said."These standards are set by industry bodies through companies that participate in them.
The coronavirus pandemic has also distracted governments from this issue.
That is why you worry about western governments being behind the ball on this and having the capacity to have as sustained focus (as China) on these issues.""They (China) won't be able to get away with dominating standards regimes in various areas with subpar technology. Andrew Polk, founding partner of Trivium/China, a Beijing-based advisory firm, and Gene Ma, Chief China Economist at the Institute of International Finance, will discuss the origins of China’s debt problem, the challenges Beijing faces in deleveraging the … Mr. Polk was previously the Director of China Research at Medley Global Advisors, where he advised asset managers and hedge funds on developments in China’s economy and financial markets. But one section of the document highlights the need to establish a "new generation of information technology and biotechnology standard system.""5G is a prominent example in so far as, 5G is the case we have seen the most aggressive companies not just to set standards at home but to actively shape global standards setting," Elsa Kania, adjunct senior fellow with the technology and national security program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), told CNBC.China Standards 2035 gives the country a new impetus but over the past few years, the influence of the world's second-largest economy was already growing."Standards, it's probably the least sexy thing you can think about," Trivium China's Polk said.
Andrew Polk is the Co-Founder of Trivium China, a China-focused macroeconomic research and business advisory firm. We chatted during the final days of 2019, and Andrew offered his take on why China's economy slowed this past year. New networks such as 5G aren't just turned on.