#Economic Security
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The US is embedding economic power into its security architecture, forcing companies to rethink supply chains not as logistics problems but as geopolitical declarations.
Georgetown professor Abraham Newman explains how Trump's second term is leveraging economic networks as geopolitical weapons, transforming the nature of international power
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola indicates a likely resumption of the EU-US trade deal ratification. Explore the impact on the $1 trillion transatlantic market.
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[email protected]Japan's opposition camp unifies on a firm stance against China. Explore how the Japan opposition China policy 2026 creates new geopolitical hurdles for Xi Jinping.
On Jan 14, 2026, the UAE joined the U.S.-led Pax Silica AI supply chain coalition. Discover how this 9-nation alliance is reshaping the global tech landscape and AI dominance.
On January 13, 2026, President Lee Jae-myung and PM Takaichi Sanae met in Nara for their second summit. As global norms erode, these two middle powers are deepening ties in security and tech.
Japan seeks G7 cooperation in 2026 to counter China's rare earth export controls. Finance Minister Katayama heads to Washington to discuss supply chain resilience.
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[email protected]Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi meets South Korean lawmakers on Jan 9, 2026, stressing that bilateral cooperation is 'more important than ever' ahead of the Jan 13 summit.
Japan announces plans for a deep-sea rare earth processing facility by 2027 on Minamitorishima island, aiming to tap vast reserves 6,000 meters deep to reduce its critical mineral reliance on China.