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Yemen's Huthis Will Be Undeterred By Red Sea Warnings

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The response by the Huthis—the Iranian-backed militant group controlling northern Yemen—to a warning from 12 countries 10 days ago to cease their attacks on Suez-Canal-bound shipping...

Brussels' Tech Controls On China Will Not Toe Washington's Line

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This month, the European Commission (EC) is due to present policy proposals for screening outbound investments and updating existing EU regulations on inbound investment screening and dual-use...

Richer Is Greener: Cleaner GDP As Nations Grow Helps To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Poor countries often accept a dirtier environment as a trade-off for higher incomes. However, economic development eventually changes the cost/benefit calculus in favor of a cleaner...

Generative Artificial Intelligence Will Test Major National Elections In 2024

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For the first time, the Financial Stability Oversight Council, in its annual report released on December 14, mentioned artificial intelligence (AI) as an “emerging vulnerability in the financial...

China's Foxconn Audit Is About Taiwan's Elections But Will Chill Western Multinationals

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There is little more than a month to the presidential and legislative elections due on January 13 in the most flammable geopolitical hotspot of U.S.-China relations, Taiwan...

Tripling Renewable Power Capacity By 2030 To Meet Climate Goals Is Unfeasible

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Ahead of the COP28 climate summit that has just opened in Dubai, the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the COP28 presidency called for a tripling of renewable energy capacity by 2030 to keep...

Beijing Will Ramp Up Supply Pressure On Key Minerals

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The meeting of President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the annual APEC summit in San Francisco on Wednesday was carefully prepared with weeks, if not months,...

Chinese Controls Will Raise Graphite Prices, Miners' Valuations

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China's imposition of export permits for graphite from December 1 is the latest in a series of moves designed to safeguard Beijing's dominance in critical material supply chains...

China Will Massively Scale Its Supercomputing Power To Support Next-Gen AI Start-Ups

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With President Joe Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) this week emphasizing U.S...

U.S.-Korea-China Chip Move Will Boost Supply Chain Stability, Reinforce Seoul Relationship

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For the past year, South Korea's—and the world's—two largest memory chip manufacturers, Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, have received a waiver from U.S. legislation restricting imports of U.S...

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