
Sinica Podcast Kyle Chan on the Great Reversal in Global Technology Flows
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Feb 18, 2026 Kyle Chan, a Brookings fellow and author of the High-Capacity newsletter, explains why China is moving from adopter to frontier innovator. He explores overlapping Chinese tech ecosystems, megawatt EV charging and battery scale, and how market forces keep US-China ties alive despite political pressure. The conversation covers firm strategies to navigate geopolitics and which interdependencies matter for global tech.
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Breadth Creates Cross‑Sector Momentum
- China's breadth of industrial strength spans batteries, EVs, semiconductors, AI, and robotics simultaneously.
- Strength in one domain feeds others, creating a China-specific electro-industrial tech stack.
BYD’s Megawatt Charging Breakthrough
- BYD developed megawatt charging that lets EVs charge as fast as filling a gas tank, shifting consumer convenience calculus.
- Multiple Chinese firms quickly matched and iterated, showing a national capability rather than a lone breakthrough.
Persistence Plus Adaptability Wins
- China's progress reflects long-term persistence plus adaptability, not a single master plan.
- Industrial policy tolerated early failures and shifted lanes (e.g., from ICE to EVs) to capture new frontiers.




