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China's Industrial Rise: Subsidies Are Only Half the Story
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China's Industrial Rise: Subsidies Are Only Half the Story

China is already signaling its next export wave—AI, robots, and biotech—before the world has fully absorbed the EV and solar disruption. What's really driving this ascent?

China's Industrial Blitz Is Reshaping Global Competition
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China's Industrial Blitz Is Reshaping Global Competition

Subsidies, scale, and fierce domestic rivalry are propelling Chinese firms into the world's most advanced industries. Who wins, who loses, and what comes next?

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SP
Seoyeon Park
Houthi Attacks Are Back. Your Supply Chain Isn't Ready.
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Houthi Attacks Are Back. Your Supply Chain Isn't Ready.

Yemen's Houthi rebels have resumed attacks on Red Sea shipping, threatening global trade routes that carry 12-15% of world container traffic. Here's what it means for prices, supply chains, and geopolitics.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
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The Court Said No. The Tariffs Keep Rising.
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The Court Said No. The Tariffs Keep Rising.

The Trump administration is pushing ahead with a plan to raise the U.S. global baseline tariff from 10% to 15%, even as it rebuilds its trade regime after a Supreme Court defeat. What this means for global trade and investors.

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HK
Haneul Kim
China's Export Surge: A 21.8% Jump That Rewrites the Trade War Script
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China's Export Surge: A 21.8% Jump That Rewrites the Trade War Script

China's exports soared 21.8% in January-February 2026, defying high base effects and US tariff pressure. What does this mean for global trade, investors, and the tariff war narrative?

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HK
Haneul Kim
US-China Tech Detente: What's Really Behind the Regulatory Thaw
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US-China Tech Detente: What's Really Behind the Regulatory Thaw

Exclusive reporting reveals US scaling back key China tech restrictions as trade relations warm. Winners, losers, and what it means for global supply chains.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
Why China Chose Exports Over Consumption
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Why China Chose Exports Over Consumption

As China's property bubble collapsed, Beijing rejected welfare expansion in favor of export-driven growth, creating global economic tensions and delaying necessary rebalancing.

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HK
Haneul Kim
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China's EV Exodus: Export or Die
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China's EV Exodus: Export or Die

Chinese EV makers face brutal consolidation with only 15 of 129 brands expected to survive. Exports surge 70% as companies flee domestic price wars for global markets

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DH
Doyun Han
Maersk Meets Q4 Forecasts But Freight Rate Decline Clouds 2026 Outlook
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Maersk Meets Q4 Forecasts But Freight Rate Decline Clouds 2026 Outlook

Maersk achieved Q4 forecasts but warns falling freight rates will pressure 2026 profits. Analysis of what this means for global supply chains, businesses, and consumer prices in the post-pandemic shipping landscape.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
China's Port Empire: 115 Facilities Worldwide Spark Global Concerns
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China's Port Empire: 115 Facilities Worldwide Spark Global Concerns

Chinese firms control operations at 115 ports globally, raising questions about economic leverage and geopolitical risks in international trade routes.

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HK
Haneul Kim
India-EU Strike Historic Trade Deal Amid Trump's Tariff Threats
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India-EU Strike Historic Trade Deal Amid Trump's Tariff Threats

After nearly two decades of negotiations, India and the EU have announced a landmark trade agreement creating a 2-billion-person free trade zone, as both sides seek alternatives to US economic pressure.

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Haneul Kim
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India-EU Trade Deal Signals New Anti-Trump Economic Alliance
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India-EU Trade Deal Signals New Anti-Trump Economic Alliance

India and EU finalize massive trade agreement amid Trump tariffs. US calls it 'financing war against themselves' as global trade realigns away from America-first policies.

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Seoyeon Park
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