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The GM Standoff: Why Trump's Push for Soy and Corn Has India on Edge
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The GM Standoff: Why Trump's Push for Soy and Corn Has India on Edge

The U.S. is pressuring India to open its markets to GM soy and corn, sparking a conflict between global trade ambitions and the livelihoods of millions of farmers. An in-depth look at the high-stakes agricultural standoff.

The Yuan's Two-Track Ascent: A Trade Juggernaut, A Reserve Laggard
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The Yuan's Two-Track Ascent: A Trade Juggernaut, A Reserve Laggard

Analysis shows China's yuan is gaining significant ground as a trade settlement currency amid geopolitical shifts, but its role in global finance, investment, and reserves remains minimal.

China's Reusable Rocket Ambitions Suffer Second Setback in a Month
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China's Reusable Rocket Ambitions Suffer Second Setback in a Month

China's Long March 12A rocket failed its booster recovery, marking the second such failure in a month and a setback for its space program. The failure highlights the challenge of catching up to U.S. firms like SpaceX and its implications for China's satellite megaconstellation project.

China Drafts Sweeping Law to Govern Its Antarctic Activities
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China Drafts Sweeping Law to Govern Its Antarctic Activities

China has drafted a comprehensive law to regulate all its activities in Antarctica, expanding oversight from science to tourism and fishing, aiming to bolster its role in global governance.

China Unplugs a Decade of EV Subsidies, Pivoting to the Next Tech Frontier
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China Unplugs a Decade of EV Subsidies, Pivoting to the Next Tech Frontier

China has dropped electric vehicles (EVs) from its list of strategic industries for the first time in a decade, signaling a major policy shift. What does this mean for the global market, and what lessons can the U.S. learn from China's industrial playbook?

Trump to Maduro: 'It'd Be Smart to Leave' as U.S. Seizes Oil Tankers, Sparking Standoff with Russia and China
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Trump to Maduro: 'It'd Be Smart to Leave' as U.S. Seizes Oil Tankers, Sparking Standoff with Russia and China

U.S. President Trump warns Venezuelan President Maduro that 'it would be smart to leave' power as the U.S. seizes oil tankers, sparking condemnation from Russia and China and raising geopolitical tensions.

Beyond the Dollar: Why Energy and Water Are the New Currencies of Power
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Beyond the Dollar: Why Energy and Water Are the New Currencies of Power

As the US dollar's dominance wanes and the world splits into US- and China-led blocs, a new analysis suggests that energy and water resources, crucial for the AI economy, will become the new arbiters of global power.

75% of Multinationals Maintain or Boost China Investment, Defying Decoupling Pressure: KPMG Report
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75% of Multinationals Maintain or Boost China Investment, Defying Decoupling Pressure: KPMG Report

A new KPMG report finds three in four multinational corporations in China maintained or increased investment in 2025, despite mounting political pressure from Washington to decouple.

Trump's Second Term: Why 2025 Foreign Policy Is a 'Significant Departure', Say Analysts
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Trump's Second Term: Why 2025 Foreign Policy Is a 'Significant Departure', Say Analysts

Analysts note a 'significant departure' in President Trump's foreign policy during the first year of his second term. PRISM explores what this 2025 strategic shift means for key global relationships with NATO and China.

China Accuses US of Violating International Law After Seizure of Venezuelan Oil Tanker
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China Accuses US of Violating International Law After Seizure of Venezuelan Oil Tanker

China condemned the US for seizing a Venezuelan oil tanker, calling it a 'serious violation of international law.' The US claims the vessel was part of a 'shadow fleet' trafficking stolen oil.

China Taps the Brakes on Steel Exports, Signaling Move to Ease Trade Friction
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China Taps the Brakes on Steel Exports, Signaling Move to Ease Trade Friction

China is set to impose an export licensing system on steel products from January 1, a strategic move seen as an attempt to cool rising trade tensions with its new, vital export partners in the developing world.

US Grounds Future Foreign Drones, Barring New Models from DJI in Major Tech Escalation
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US Grounds Future Foreign Drones, Barring New Models from DJI in Major Tech Escalation

The US FCC has banned approvals for new drone models from China's DJI and all other foreign makers, citing national security risks. The move is a major escalation in US-China tech tensions but does not affect existing drones.