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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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Tim Cook Becomes Longest-Serving CEO in Apple’s History Lagging in AI Race Delays Next-Gen Product Pipeline Facing Compounded Risks from Antitrust Scrutiny in U.S.
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Top Autonomous Driving Startup Heads to Japan Domestic Regulations Ban Paid Services Number of Startups Relocating Abroad Surges Sixfold Over a Decade On the 4th, Han Ji-hyung (left), CEO of Autonomous A2Z, poses for a comme
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Kevin Hassett of NEC, Former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh Among Contenders Despite Powell’s Remaining Term, Trump Floats Successor Names Loyalists Seen as Potential Picks to Align with Trump’s Policy Agenda US President Donal
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Trump Administration Abolishes De Minimis Rule K-Beauty Sector, Highly Dependent on Cross-Border Sales, Faces Direct Blow Potential for Relative Benefit Compared to China Remains On July 30 (local time), President Donald Tr
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Concerns Over Exclusion Zones, Race for Technological Dominance Minimum 100kW Power Requirement for Lunar Survival and Mars Transit Pursuit of Space Supremacy Through Preemptive Lunar Reactor Deployment Ahead of China and Russia
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The Era of Mobile Apps Nears Its EndOnly Highly Skilled Talent Will Survive
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Higher Tax Revenues Mask Rising Consumer BurdensMarket Liberalization Abroad Creates New Opportunities
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Target Valuation at $4.2 BillionFrom Quiet Contender to Market Reshaper
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U.S. Congress Approval of $850 Billion Defense Budget Substantial Increase Beyond Presidential Request Focus on Proven Combat Effectiveness of Small Drone Programs The U.S.
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When guns are built, do markets see profit or peril? Some bet on growth, while others brace for trouble. The same act draws praise or fear, Marco may rise, but who steers the global mirror? A recent economic analysis examines how international markets interpret military spending. Civilians rarely see it as a sign of imminent conflict, but rather as an investment opportunity that promises government contracts and industrial growth. That view applies even if the country later becomes involved in armed conflict.
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Tobacco’s sales hold steady when recession bites, Alcohol withstands the worst of economic nights. But when inflation burns and prices twist and roar, Even these pillars may falter like never before. Industries long classified as “recession‑proof”, such as alcohol and tobacco, have earned reputations for stability during economic downturns. The logic has been straightforward: consumers cut discretionary spending first, but often continue small indulgences even when times are tight. Yet this conventional wisdom is now being challenged.
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This article was independently developed by The Economy editorial team and draws on original analysis published by East Asia Forum. The content has been substantially rewritten, expanded, and reframed for broader context and relevance. All views expressed are solely those of the author and do not represent the official position of East Asia Forum or its contributors.
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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This article was independently developed by The Economy editorial team and draws on original analysis published by East Asia Forum. The content has been substantially rewritten, expanded, and reframed for broader context and relevance. All views expressed are solely those of the author and do not represent the official position of East Asia Forum or its contributors.
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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This article is based on ideas originally published by VoxEU – Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and has been independently rewritten and extended by The Economy editorial team. While inspired by the original analysis, the content presented here reflects a broader interpretation and additional commentary. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of VoxEU or CEPR.
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U.S. Cites Trade Imbalance, Lack of InvestmentLuxury-Goods-Based Economy on Edge
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Trump Slashes China Tariffs from 145% to 30% Introduces 40% Transshipment Tariffs Targeting China via Southeast Asia Acceleration Expected in Repatriation of Manufacturing Bases to Mainland China President Donald Trump has lowered tariffs on Chinese imports
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