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South China Sea Flashpoint: Why America's 'Ironclad' Vow to Manila Changes Everything
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South China Sea Flashpoint: Why America's 'Ironclad' Vow to Manila Changes Everything

The US has drawn a red line in the South China Sea. Our analysis breaks down the global supply chain, tech, and investment risks of this geopolitical standoff.

The Caribbean's New Fault Line: How US-Venezuela Rivalry Reshapes Puerto Rico's Future
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The Caribbean's New Fault Line: How US-Venezuela Rivalry Reshapes Puerto Rico's Future

A US-Venezuela military buildup is turning Puerto Rico into a geopolitical flashpoint. We analyze the risks for global trade, energy, and tech.

The Great Soybean Standstill: Why China's Unshipped US Orders Signal a New Trade War Tactic
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The Great Soybean Standstill: Why China's Unshipped US Orders Signal a New Trade War Tactic

China's massive but unshipped US soybean orders are not a logistics issue, but a new geopolitical tactic. Our analysis unpacks the risk for investors and global trade.

Beyond Tariffs: Europe's New Regulatory Weapon Puts Global Supply Chains on Edge
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Beyond Tariffs: Europe's New Regulatory Weapon Puts Global Supply Chains on Edge

The EU's new anti-subsidy weapon targets Chinese firms, escalating the global trade conflict. We analyze the critical impact on supply chains and investments.

The $11B Taiwan Arms Deal: Why Washington's 'Porcupine Strategy' Redraws the Map for Global Tech
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The $11B Taiwan Arms Deal: Why Washington's 'Porcupine Strategy' Redraws the Map for Global Tech

The massive US arms sale to Taiwan isn't just a weapons deal. It's a strategic shift that redefines US-China risk for the global tech and supply chain.

Beyond Tourists: The Geopolitical Freeze Chilling China-Japan Relations
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Beyond Tourists: The Geopolitical Freeze Chilling China-Japan Relations

A sharp drop in Chinese tourism to Japan isn't a travel story. It's a leading indicator of geopolitical risk turning into direct economic pressure.

Silicon Valley's Gray Market Blind Spot: How a Texas Lawsuit Could End the Era of 'Willful Ignorance' for Chipmakers
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Silicon Valley's Gray Market Blind Spot: How a Texas Lawsuit Could End the Era of 'Willful Ignorance' for Chipmakers

A new lawsuit accuses AMD, Intel, and TI of negligence as their chips power Russian weapons. Our analysis explains why this is a turning point for tech liability.