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Keith Lee

The EU can afford to wait, but China cannot German auto troubles have hardened Europe’s stance Europe now builds leverage through new trade routes and partners In 2024, the European Union ran a €304.5 billion goods defic

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Keith Lee

Export controls can accelerate innovation by forcing substitution China’s AI stack shows rapid adaptation under GPU limits Education must train for constraints, secure compute, and resilient supply chains The fastest st

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Tyler Hansbrough

Gmarket to Invest 500 Million Dollars in 2026 Leveraging Alibaba’s Capabilities to Expand Overseas Channels Can the Company Rebound Amid Worsening Performance? South Korea’s e-commerce platform Gmarket, which recently partnered with China’s

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Aoife Brennan

China’s Tech Sector Booms on Government Data Access Fears Grow Abroad over Personal Data Leaks from Chinese Products Beijing Struggles to Balance Regulation and Growth Analysts say China’s technological rise has been fueled by vast amoun

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Matthew Reuter

Wall Street Warns of Market Correction in AI Investment Boom JP Morgan CEO: “AI Stocks Already in Bubble Territory” Massive Capital Concentrated in OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI A growing sense of unease is rippling through global financial ma

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Gradual downsizing of department store and duty-free channels Two consecutive years of negative growth after pandemic-driven China slump Slow entry into M&A and beauty device market LG Household & Health Care (LG H&H) has begun

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Stefan Schneider

Chinese exports disguised as “Made in Korea” surgeRisk of being labeled a rerouting hub raises trade concerns

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Oliver Griffin

September home prices fall 0.4% month-on-month Prices drop in 63 of 70 major cities Weakened consumption and slower growth deepen downturn China’s property market slump is worsening.

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Matthew Reuter

Banks That Extended Credit Now Shoulder Losses Shares of Zions and Western Alliance Plunge Fears of a Repeat of 2023 Bank Failures Concerns are mounting that a wave of bankruptcies among U.S.

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Tyler Hansbrough

US and Australia Pour 3 Billion Dollars into Minerals Project “China’s Rare-Earth Export Curbs Resemble Pearl Harbor Attack,” Analysts Warn of Escalating Tensions US Invests in Domestic Rare-Earth Supply Chain, but Progress Remains Slow U

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Backed by state subsidies, BOE and TCL expand aggressively“Technology gap is narrowing,” say industry insiders

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Aoife Brennan

SCMP: China in Talks with South Korea and Japan on Possible Trilateral Currency Swap Amid Trump-Era Tariff Threats, Beijing Seeks to Bolster Financial Stability Focus on Whether Japan, a Quasi-Reserve Currency Nation, Will Agree to China’s Proposal <

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Liberal Democratic Party Accepts Ishin’s Demand for Osaka Sub-Capital Osaka Aims to Build Second Growth Axis through Industrial Diversification and Infrastructure Expansion Concerns Mount over Decline Risks and Financial Burden

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Limited real effects, symbolic diplomacy at bestArgentina collapses under reform fatigue

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Jane Lee

Supreme Court to Begin Hearing on November 5 Trump Administration Lost in Lower Courts Trump: “If Tariffs Are Voided, the U.S. Economy Will Suffer for Years” Next month, the U.S.

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Tyler Hansbrough

Japan Considering Allowing Bank-Affiliated Firms to Enter the Cryptocurrency Market Since the 2016 revision of the Payment Services Act, Japan has maintained a pro-crypto stance This year’s PSA amendment aims to accelerate deregulation and establish clearer market rules

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Blackwell GPU Mass Production Begins at TSMC Arizona Plant U.S.

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Siobhán Delaney

Exynos to Power Even the Ultra Model Yield Improvement to 50% from Initial 30% Positive Outlook for Both Semiconductor and Smartphone Divisions Samsung Electronics is set to strengthen its system semiconductor competitiveness by equippin

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Aoife Brennan

Chinese Property Investors Rush to Cut Losses and Exit the Market Many Failing to Recover Even Their Principal as Losses Deepen the Longer They Hold Property Slump Accelerates China’s Deflationary Pressures

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