In brief

With Joe Biden claiming victory in the US election, our partners from Frankfurt to Shanghai (with stops in Washington, New York and Menlo Park) discuss how the result changes the game for the global tech giants.

Will it spark a run of divestitures and break-ups? Is Chinese investment back on the table? Will we see more protections for innovators? And how is the new administration viewed outside the US?

Published
Nov 9, 2020
Duration
39 minutes
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