Rubicon Strategy

@RubiconStrategy

Rubicon Strategy Group provides strategic consulting services to North American and European businesses seeking to enter emerging economies.

Seattle, WA
Joined September 2011

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    Apr 3

    Really can't believe that my book is coming out at the end of this month on Amazon Kindle and in May in hardback. Thanks to all the colleagues and people who have offered guidance along the way.

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  2. Apr 1

    What Covid-19 Reveals about the Risks of Global Medical Supply Chains

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    Mar 28

    Coronavirus is just another case study of the main theme in my book: The U.S., when it can't get its own house in order, often blames China. This politics of resentment is dangerous: prior eras of globalization have broken. Ours could as well.

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  4. Mar 19

    Blaming China for COVID-19 Needlessly Cripples Multilateralism at a Time When We Need It Most

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    Mar 11

    Coronavirus Spurs U.S. Efforts to End China’s Chokehold on Drugs

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  6. Retweeted
    11 Dec 2019

    This was evident months ago & now those agricultural supply lines are indeed being redrawn to bypass U.S. producers. It's going to be a real shock to many American farmers who remain confident that things will return to normal once a trade deal is done.

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    8 Dec 2019
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    17 Sep 2019

    New policy hastens China approval of overseas drugs, equipment

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    10 Sep 2019

    1. 90% of drugs Americans take are generics. 2. China dominates that the API market globally. 3. Though India is a large manufacturer, 80% of their ingredients are from China. Opinion | China’s grip on pharmaceutical drugs is a national security issue

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  11. 24 Aug 2019

    (2/2) ... but in doing so, will upset all we take for granted in the modern era with very serious consequences to follow. Pounding the pavement to get more of my book out while we still have a chance to salvage the situation.

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  12. 24 Aug 2019

    (1/2) The madness of yesterday’s Presidential Twitter tantrum - a phrase and reality I hope we can soon put behind us - has redoubled my conviction that absent real domestic political reform in the US we will not only take the global economy down,

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    15 Aug 2019

    The costs to Beijing to itself use force to quell the Hong Kong protests would be enormous, & enumerated in by myself, , 's Victoria Hui, 's Ching Kwan Lee, 's Andrew Mertha, Dan Lynch, & : .

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    Very rich testimony from about the US-China relationship with respect to .

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  15. 16 Jul 2019

    Being Prime Day and all, why not grab a copy of Blaming China? 🤔. Please and thank you! Blaming China: It Might Feel Good but It Won't Fix America's Economy Blaming China: It Might Feel Good but It Won't Fix America's Economy

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    An AI system defeated elite Chinese doctors in a two-round brain tumor diagnosis competition on both speed and accuracy. This could do incredible good but is another example of areas in which new technology is capable of beating humans. We have to evolve quickly.

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    17 Mar 2019
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    5 Mar 2019

    Can Chinese upstart give a run for its money? says "They are hitting every target they have set for themselves for the last year or so. They need to be taken seriously."

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    New NBR Report | Frmr Rep. Charles Boustany and led a task force to answer tough questions on US-China economic relations: How did we get here? What does a good deal look like? What happens if negotiations fail? Here's what they found:

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    8 Jan 2019

    "China has a decided advantage with respect to the quantity of data and the nurturing of the government,” particularly when factoring in patient populations & more limited privacy protections. // Fascinating article out today in

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