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Not dying yet, the Quad even with Trump has a vital role to play

Analysts have tried to make sense of US President Donald Trump’s second term with countless, sometimes contradictory, labels. He’s isolationist and transactional. He’s a populist. Or, more recently, a neoconservative. One way to make sense of both him and the broader state of

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The leakage and lies keeping Indonesia’s rupiah weak

Indonesia embodies one of the strangest paradoxes in emerging-market economics. Every time global commodity prices, from coal to crude palm oil (CPO), surge, the country posts impressive trade surpluses. Yet the glow of those export windfalls rarely translates into a stronger

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USTR’s Vietnam designation mistakes transition for failure

On April 30, the US Trade Representative designated Vietnam as a Priority Foreign Country for intellectual property, the most severe classification in the annual Special 301 Report and the first time in 13 years any country has been tagged with the label. The designation rests

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China’s chip champion rewrites the rules of scaling

Subscribe now with a one-month trial for only $1, then enjoy the first year at an exclusive rate of just $99. Huawei challenges Moore’s Law and ASMLScott Foster examines Huawei’s new Tau Scaling Law and LogicFolding architecture, which seek to bypass the limits of Moore’s Law

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Bank of Japan squeezed by Takaichi, Trump and Iran war inflation

Speaking on Wednesday (May 27), Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda cautioned that central banks must prevent this year’s oil‑driven inflation surge from hardening into a lasting global problem. “If inflation expectations are already high and wages are accelerating, the risk of

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