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Nathan O’Leary
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Nathan O’Leary is the backbone of The Economy’s editorial team, bringing a wealth of experience in financial and business journalism. A former Wall Street analyst turned investigative reporter, Nathan has a knack for breaking down complex economic trends into compelling narratives. With his meticulous eye for detail and relentless pursuit of accuracy, he ensures the publication maintains its credibility in an era of misinformation.
The Paradox of the ‘America First’ Defense Policy
Purchasing Countries Turn Their Attention from the US to Korea and Europe
Korean Defense Industry’s Strengths: Technology and Customized Support
Belgium Officially Scraps Nuclear Phase-Out Policy After 22 Years
Italy Approved Use of Nuclear Technology Last March
Spain Reconsiders Nuclear Plant Closures After Massive Blackout
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U.S. Tariffs on China Cut from 145% to 30%, China's Tariffs on U.S.


Taiwan and South Korea Emerge as Dual Pillars of China Containment
Foreign Policy Moves Trigger Immediate Exchange Rate Reactions
Legislative Blitz in the House Formalizes Anti-China Line
Industry and ‘General Countries’ Express Mounting Discontent
Policy Direction Remains the Same, Only the Format Changes
Move to Use Export Controls as Strategic Assets
Artificial intell
A growing exodus of U.S. scholars and scientists under President Trump. 
European leaders expands research support and streamlining immigration to welcome displaced talent. 
A potential power realignment in global academia, as the U.S.


The two countries remain on parallel paths regarding key issues.
China: “The U.S.


Used Car Prices and Sales Volume Rise Together in the U.S.
Car Prices Expected to Rise Due to Trump’s Tariff Policy
Trump Administration Proposes Measures to Ease Backlash Over Tariff Shock
Anxiety i
"U.S.-China Hegemony Battle Sparks Tariff Shock"
Manufacturers and Suppliers Accelerate 'China Exodus'
Will the Title of 'World's Factory' Shift to India?"
A silent storm is sweeping through the
Fed Releases Economic Assessment Report 'Beige Book'
Businesses Delay Hiring and Shorten Product Pricing Cycles
Consumers Stockpile Automobiles and Durable Goods
The Federal Reserve
Korean Steel Export Volumes Plummet
Impact of Economic Downturn Coupled with Tariff Uncertainty
Key Production Facilities Relocating Overseas One After Another
As the Trump administrat
Breaking the Search Monopoly: Chrome in the Crosshairs
Google: “Market Dominance Measurement Is Ambiguous”
Ad Monopoly Loss Raises Likelihood of Corporate Breakup
As antitrust enforcement gai
U.S. Federal Appeals Court Rejects Link Labs’ Retrial Request
Key Dispute: 'Filing Date vs.


U.S. Treasury Yields Rise Amid Economic Uncertainty
Securities Industry: "China Sold U.S.


Heavy Equipment Orders Fuel a Capacity Surge
From Underdog to Contender in HBM and DRAM
A Global Production Footprint for Long-Term Growth
In the rapidly evolving high-bandwidth mem
Samsung going all-in on 2nm process advancement
TSMC already achieves 60% yield, maintaining dominant edge
Without reaching 70% yield, Samsung may struggle to win major orders
Samsung Electronics has reportedly impr
Brussels Fights Back: Europe’s Strategic Retaliation
Asia Reconsiders: A Quiet Realignment in the East
Canada Tilts West: A Diplomatic Pivot Across the Atlantic
Bill Gates Reflects on the Code That Started It All
The Tech Community’s Reaction to the Code Release
What an Enthusiast-Turned-Computer Scientist Thinks
Bill Gates has released the code for Altair Basi