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Oliver Griffin

Investigation launched in April under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act Tariff rate lower than the previously signaled maximum of 250% Ambiguities remain over scope of application, with further measures expected

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Matthew Reuter

Foreign investors to trade bonds and equities freely Comprehensive roadmap to be unveiled within the year Liquidity shortage in overnight trading remains a hurdle Lee Jae-myung, President of South Korea, delivers a keynote

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Aoife Brennan

Quantum computing market projected to grow to $4 billion within five years Big Tech and startups push quantum computing development in parallel Commercialization could surpass the limits of classical computers Quantum computing is em

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Tyler Hansbrough

BYD’s Green Car Sales in Europe Soar 244% This Year Premium Battle Heats Up in Korea, EU to See Launch of Supercar “Yangwang” Zeekr, Xpeng Step Up Global Expansion Efforts China’s BYD has sharply expanded sales of battery electric vehicles (BEVs

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Limits of self-recovery push Intel toward outside fundingUncertain future despite U.S. government and Nvidia support

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Aoife Brennan

Trump Approves U.S. Investors’ Acquisition of TikTok’s U.S. Unit Company Valuation Slumps From Estimated $30–50 Billion to $14 Billion Forced Sale Seen as Political Move to Court Young Voters U.S.

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David O'Neill

Cooling classrooms cuts heat-related learning loss but doesn’t reverse falling math scores Pair AC with ventilation, phone-off rules, and morning math blocks for bigger gains Treat HVAC as a policy for instruction and track outcomes to fund what truly boosts achievement

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Keith Lee

Media-driven memory politics outpaces classroom teaching in East Asia Cross-border, source-based history lessons can counter quick nationalist swings Schools must prime students before flashpoints to cool future conflicts

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Ethan McGowan

Taiwan’s nuclear referendum failed due to low turnout, not a lack of support Its grid now relies more heavily on costly imported gas A balanced mix with renewables, storage, and a safety-vetted nuclear option is vital Taiwan recent

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Keith Lee

Communism did not reduce inequality more than other regimes and lowered overall welfare Europe’s welfare capitalism cuts disposable-income gaps through taxes, transfers, and strong delivery systems Tie school funding, time, and data to disadvantage to shrink learning gaps fast

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Ethan McGowan

Vietnam’s public sector still drives too much of the economy, squeezing buffers and deterring investors Korean firms are diversifying as energy shortages, tariff shocks, and policy delays raise risk Cutting state dependence and upgrading power and skills can keep capital anchored

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David O'Neill

Credible budgets cut inflation Rising defense and debt threaten school funding Multi-year fiscal plans can protect education In May 2010, Greece initiated a significant one-year budget cut in the euro area, reducing i

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Plans for Large-Scale Capital Raise via Equity SaleUncertainty Over Capital Use and Investment Strategy

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Stefan Schneider

Record Heatwaves Boost Market PenetrationKorean Firms Counter with Premium Strategy

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Divergent Stances Between Petrochemical and Refining Firms Business Overhaul Stuck in Deadlock Fears of Losing Market Leadership Once Recovery Comes LG Chem’s Yeosu plant complex/Photo=LG Chem T

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Siobhán Delaney

Canadian Prime Minister: “Engaged in constructive negotiations with China” Potential follow-up talks including meeting with Xi Jinping Considering repeal of EV tariffs amid damage to domestic industries On September 23 (

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Oliver Griffin

Rise of Visa as Trade Agenda After Georgia Detention Incident Collision Between Large-Scale Korean Investment and Shortage of Skilled Local Labor Trump Shifts From Justifying Crackdowns to Accepting Legal Workforce The detention incident in G

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