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From Apple to Ford: How Chinese tech is becoming harder for global companies to ignore

Global companies are increasingly tapping Chinese technology for its growing capabilities and scale, even as geopolitical risks remain.

From Apple to Ford: How Chinese tech is becoming harder for global companies to ignore

TL;DR

  • Global companies are increasingly sourcing technology from China in sectors like AI, EV batteries, and automotive software.
  • China's technological capabilities, scale, and supply-chain depth are key drivers for this trend.
  • Companies like Apple, Ford, Volkswagen, and Stellantis are partnering with Chinese firms for technology and development.
  • Chinese companies have built formidable positions in the EV market (BYD, Changan, Chery) and battery manufacturing (CATL, BYD, CALB, Gotion).
  • Reasons for engagement include cost, scale, manufacturing depth, supply-chain integration, and speed of innovation.
  • In the EV battery sector, the structural shift towards Chinese technology is considered complete and difficult to reverse.
  • For some companies, working with Chinese tech firms is necessary for competing within the Chinese market due to local restrictions.
  • AI is emerging as another frontier, with Chinese models offering superior performance and meeting security/compliance needs for Western companies.
  • U.S. restrictions have inadvertently acted as a catalyst for Chinese domestic innovation.
  • Geopolitical risks remain, and adoption of Chinese technology is expected to vary by sector, with strong resistance in advanced semiconductors, cybersecurity, and defense.
  • The global technology ecosystem is becoming more fragmented but pragmatic due to these shifts.