Our content drives critical conversations at the highest levels of industry and government.

For five years, we’ve been building a uniquely influential audience.

Government

Through multiple administrations, ChinaTalk has been a key listen for hundreds of politicians, DoD insiders, and State Department figures.


And beyond the US market, diplomats in over a dozen countries have ChinaTalk on rotation.

Industry

We have C-suite executives of almost every major technology company among our subscribers.

Global business leaders seek out our podcast and newsletter to stay informed and educated on crucial policy developments on both sides of the Pacific.

Academia and Journalists

Our subscriber base includes some of the most-followed journalists and academics, both in Europe and North America. Our uniquely approachable deep dives are appreciated by everyday readers and subject-matter experts alike.

Testimonials:

“GREAT detail. Top recommendation.”

Adam Tooze
Columbia Professor

“Consistent, compelling analysis of both technology and US-China relations — a must-read.”

Wei Lingling
WSJ Chief China Correspondent

“I like it!”

Jake Sullivan
National Security Advisor, Biden Administration

“The only place where someone explained
to me what the hell was going on.”

Chris Buckley
NYT Chief China Correspondent

“My go-to
Peloton listen.”

HR McMaster
National Security Advisor, Trump Administration

OUR THREE KEY AREAS OF CONTENT FOCUS

China’s cultural and governance landscape creates some of the most important conversations globally. The opportunity to talk to experts both in and outside China allows ChinaTalk to show an international audience the incredible diversity that defines China, past and present.

ChinaTalk has focused on understanding leaps in technology — especially artificial intelligence and semiconductors — as a global story, and we love showing the places where innovation is both helped and harmed by geopolitics.

We create compelling content that tracks the complex relationship between the US and China. The importance of this relationship — as well as the access we have to policymakers and analysts — means that ChinaTalk’s coverage goes beyond repeating talking points and into the trenches.

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