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Geopolitical Decoupling and the Asia First Doctrine.
The report investigates the shifts in R&D investment and manufacturing strategies in Asia due to geopolitical decoupling. It explores how industrial policies and export controls are reforming supply chains, focusing on semiconductors, EV batteries, renewables, and manufacturing automation. The analysis covers structural vulnerabilities and strategic responses from businesses and governments in the region. Special emphasis is placed on technological sovereignty, policy-driven models, and sustainability challenges in this evolving industrial landscape.
Asia First StrategyGeopolitical DecouplingIndustrial GeopoliticsManufacturing PolicyR&D Investment
Abhishek Singh, Ghost Research
2026-02-03
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182Pages of Deep Analysis
30Credible Sources Referenced
14Data Analysis Tables
6Proprietary AI Visuals

Abhishek Singh
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Perspective.
PurposeTo analyze the impact of geopolitical decoupling on Asian industrial strategies.
AudienceIndustry leaders, policymakers, and strategists in technology and manufacturing sectors.
Report LengthComprehensive
Focus Areas.
Industries JobsSemiconductors, EV batteries, renewables, manufacturing automation
Geographic AreasAsia, including China, India, ASEAN, Japan, South Korea
Special EmphasisSustainability, innovation, policy-driven manufacturing
Report Layout.
Geopolitical Landscape and Industrial Dynamics
- Export controls, selective decoupling, and derisking impacts
- Industrial policy as a tool for strategic resilience
Strategic Business Priorities
- Framework for manufacturing footprint optimization

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Insights.
Decoupling affects supply chains through export controls and industrial policies.Strategic manufacturing decisions are increasingly determined by jurisdictional fit.Asia is diversifying manufacturing bases to reduce geopolitical risk.Technological innovation is being redirected towards sustaining sovereignty.Sustainability and regulatory compliance are becoming central to industrial competitiveness.Key Questions Answered.