<p>➀ The global supply chain is complex, with the iPhone as a typical example, involving components from 40 different countries.</p><p>➁ The economic value of a product like the iPhone is not solely attributed to China, despite its assembly in the country.</p><p>➂ The political and economic pressures in the US have led to a shift in public opinion against offshoring manufacturing.</p><p>➃ China is making significant strides in robotics, with companies like Unitree leading the charge.</p><p>➄ The potential of biotechnology in areas like life extension and gene editing is discussed.</p><p>➅ Marc Henrich discusses the importance of understanding cultural differences in the context of global politics.</p>
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