Study on U.S. Policy of Reshaping Supply Chain and Its Impact on China under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (22CGJ016) is a 2022 Humanities and Social Science Young Scientist Program.
Starting from the Biden administration's Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, the project conducts a systematic analysis of the U.S. policy measures to reshape the Indo-Pacific supply chain and the supply chain cooperation between the United States and partner countries, studies and assesses the risks and challenges facing China's supply chain system, and explores China's measures to maintain supply chain security on the basis of clarifying the strategic demands of major Indo-Pacific economies.
With a total budget of 200,000 yuan, this project is led by Associate Professor Jin Xiangdan of the Northeast Asian Research Center. It will help clarify the adjustment trend and evolution mechanism of the supply chain of key industries in the Indo-Pacific region, understand the supply chain cooperation and competition between countries, enrich the theoretical discussion of transnational supply chains, and provide some references for China's economic and foreign policies.