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Ethan McGowan

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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David O'Neill

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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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Intensifying Race to Protect Domestic Steel “Japan Launches Anti-Dumping Probe into South Korea, China” Four Firms Including Nippon Steel and Kobe Steel File Complaint Competition to safeguard domestic steel industries is intensifying, with

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Beijing Sees “Boost to Consumption and Economic Growth”Shift in Focus as Export-Led Model Hits Limits

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Stefan Schneider

Prospect of Acquiring Offensive Strike CapabilitiesU.S. Pressure Fuels East Asia’s Arms Buildup

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David O'Neill

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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Ethan McGowan

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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Stefan Schneider

Low recycling awareness behind rapid economic growthRecurring controversy over “waste colonialism”

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Exchange rate control remains in Beijing’s hands, not the marketScars from the 2015 surprise devaluation linger

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Ethan McGowan

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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Aoife Brennan

North Korean Hacker Group Kimsuky Continues to Target South Korean Government Agencies APT37, APT38 Also Launching Wide-Scale Cyberattacks Could a Nation-State Be Behind the SKT Hacking Incident? North Korean hacker groups have car

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Tyler Hansbrough

Ukraine and the EU: “No Territorial Concessions to Russia” The U.S.

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Matthew Reuter

Widespread Backlash Against Punitive Tariffs BRICS Leverages Growing Clout to Bolster Unity EU Seeks Partnerships with Japan, Canada, India As U.S.

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Focus Shifts to Preserving Order in Northeast Asia and the Western PacificU.S. Congress Stresses Need for Permanent Force Presence

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Keith Lee

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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Tyler Hansbrough

Chinese automakers have slightly reduced discount rates under government pressure. The industry’s crisis continues following the central government’s termination of subsidies. Even BYD faces financial trouble, with many other companies on the brink of survival.

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Set Up U.S.-Based IT Firm to Funnel Chips into China Banned H100 Processors Routed via Third Countries Illegal Nvidia Chip Repair Industry Thrives in Shenzhen Chinese nationals have been indicted in the United States for smuggling Nvidia’s cutti

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Tyler Hansbrough

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology urges solar firms to reduce output. Chinese solar sector has dominated the market through low-cost mass production. Oversupply beyond demand is eroding profitability and destabilizing the market.

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David O'Neill

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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Catherine Maguire

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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