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  • Trump's Shocking Comments Leave Hyundai and Kia Scrambling Amid Success in the U.S. Trump suggested he might eliminate the $7,500 EV tax credit if re-elected, which would impact Hyundai and South Korea's battery industry.
  • U.S. Drone Market Set to Skyrocket: New Rules and Possible Chinese Sanctions Could Transform Industry The U.S. drone market is growing rapidly. Eased regulations and potential Chinese drone sanctions may boost non-Chinese brands.
  • Dictator or Savior? Kim Jong Un's Surprising Aid Efforts for North Korean Flood Survivors Over 13,000 North Korean residents from North Pyongan, Jagang, and Yanggang provinces have arrived in Pyongyang.
  • China's 'Easy to Marry, Hard to Divorce' Policy Sparks Outrage The Chinese government is pushing marriage law amendments to encourage marriage while restricting divorce.
  • How Trump and Harris Clash on America's Future Two presidential candidates have presented opposing views on key economic policies such as energy policy and corporate tax rates.
  • Is the World Ready? Trump’s Trade Policies Could Spell Disaster Trump's potential reelection could threaten global trade. Some speculate it would be more detrimental to China than during his first term.
  • Turkey’s Instagram Ban Lifted: What Really Went Down with Meta? Abdulkadir Uraloglu, Turkey's transportation and infrastructure minister, announced on Saturday that the ban would be lifted.
  • Is Your Self-Driving Car Safe? Biden Cracks Down on Chinese Tech Biden administration is set to ban the use of Chinese software in autonomous vehicles classified as Level 3 or higher.
  • U.S. Targets Chinese Tech: New Rules Could Ban Chinese Software from Self-Driving Cars The United States government is poised to implement a ban on Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles.
  • Is the U.S. Losing the Chip War? China’s Sneaky Tactics Exposed Despite U.S. export restrictions, AI semiconductors are reportedly smuggled into China and sold in electronics markets.
  • US National Debt Hits a Record $35 Trillion—What It Means for Your Wallet According to data from the Treasury Department, the total public debt balance reached $35 trillion on July 28.
  • China Cracks Down: Teachers and Students Forced to Hand Over Passports China restricts international travel by confiscating passports from teachers, students, and bank employees to prevent studying abroad.
  • China Pushes for a No-First-Use Policy on Nuclear Weapons – Targeting U.S. and Allies? China has proposed a measure for nuclear-armed countries to commit not to use nuclear weapons preemptively.
  • Trump’s Return Could Crush South Korean Steel Industry: Here’s Why The likelihood of Trump's election has increased. This has caused tension in the South Korea's steel industry.
  • Philippines Plans Defense Budget Boost to Overcome Chinese Pressure The Philippines is reportedly considering increasing its defense budget to exceed 1% of its Gross Domestic Product.
  • India vs. China: Modi's Market Reforms Propel India as New Global Hub As Indian PM Modi is expected to secure his third term, the current Indian government's economic policies are anticipated to continue.
  • Paris Olympics Backtrack on 'No AC' Policy Amid Athlete Concerns The organizers of the Paris 2024 Olympics have finally abandoned their Olympics without air conditioning principles.
  • Diplomacy at Its Cutest: Hong Kong Receives Panda Pair from China China plans to gift Hong Kong a pair of giant pandas to mark the 27th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese sovereignty.
  • China's Xi Picks Liu He to Lead Science and Tech Charge Against US Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed Deputy Prime Minister Liu He to oversee China's science and technology policy.
  • Age Discrimination? THIS Gym Bans Members Over 70 A local hotel industry reported on June 18 that a notice was posted at the entrance of a four-star hotel fitness center in Suseong-gu, Daegu.
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