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  • Middle East-North Africa Strengthens Its Position with 7.5% of Global Crypto Trades MENA region has played a significant role in the crypto market. From July 2023 to June 2024, it represented 7.5% of total trading volume.
  • Canada vs. China: Trade War Heats Up with New Chinese Investigation into Tariff Policies The Chinese government has retaliated against Canada's decision to impose new tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, aluminum, and steel.
  • Dell Joins the 5-Day Workweek Club: What It Means for Employees! According to Reuters on Thursday, Dell's global sales team employees must return to working in-office five days a week starting September 30.
  • Fukushima’s Waters Under International Watch: IAEA to Verify Safety for China The IAEA supports China and Japan's agreement to resume seafood imports from Japan after verifying the Fukushima water discharge.
  • Trump Vows First Call to China's Xi to Enforce Trade Deals if Elected Trump stated that if he wins the presidential election in November, he will make his first call to Xi to urge the honor trade agreements.
  • U.S. Election Uncertainty: Why Malaysia Stands to Gain Either Way Analysts predict that Malaysia will benefit from trade policies regardless of the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
  • Is a Trade War Looming? JP Morgan Raises Red Flags on China Stocks JPMorgan Chase downgraded Chinese stocks from "overweight" to "neutral" due to U.S.-China tensions, weak policy support, and growth concerns.
  • August Ship Orders Go China’s Way: 90% of the Global Market In August, Chinese shipbuilders dominated global orders with 90% of the market share, while South Korea captured just 2%.
  • Canada Hits China Hard: New Tariffs on EVs, Steel, and Aluminum Set to Impact Trade Canada is imposing new tariffs on Chinese EVs, steel, and aluminum, aligning with U.S. and European actions amid trade tensions.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Biden Targets Mexico in Chinese Steel Crackdown The Biden administration has imposed high tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum products imported through Mexico. This follows a decision to more than triple tariffs on Chinese steel, essentially blocking the “transshipment” of Chinese products. Analysts suggest this move is a strategic play to win over voters in the Rust Belt, a region with a […]
  • Russia and North Korea Sitting in a Tree, M-I-S-S-I-L-E? With Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first visit to North Korea in 24 years set for next week, the international community, including South Korea, is on high alert for close relations between Russia and North Korea. The potential impact on the Korean Peninsula could be significant as the level of military cooperation between the two sides […]
  • Korea-Africa Summit: A Pivotal Moment for Trade and Cooperation On March 3, President Yoon Suk Yeol held a series of meetings with leaders from ten African nations regarding strengthening trade, commerce, and supply chain cooperation between the countries. During the weekend, Yoon met with leaders from 13 countries, including these 10. He plans to solidify the foundation for cooperation on key minerals with Africa […]
  • U.S. Allies Caught in the Crossfire of Trade and Security Concerns Major U.S. media outlets quickly reported on the trilateral summit between Korea, Japan, and China, while expressing caution about China’s attempts to improve relations with key U.S. allies. On the 27th (local time), the New York Times (NYT) evaluated the trilateral summit, stating, “The trilateral dialogue has lost its shine due to tension between the […]
  • Trilateral Triumph: South Korea, Japan, and China to Boost Trade and Cultural Exchanges South Korea has decided to deepen its economic, trade, and digital cooperation with Japan and China. This marks the first trilateral meeting in four years and five months. On the 26th, President Yoon Suk Yeol agreed to strengthen cooperation with both China and Japan during separate bilateral meetings with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Japanese […]
  • China Makes Strategic Move That Worries Western Companies According to recent assessments, Chinese companies are expanding their dominance in the mineral market despite years of sanctions. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on the 20th (local time) that China is winning the mineral war, with Chinese companies aggressively expanding their businesses, over-supplying, and driving down prices to push out competitors. According to raw […]
  • Biden Targets Unfair Chinese Trade Practices with New Tariff Policy As early as the 14th, Biden announced directlyIncluding electric vehicles, batteries, semiconductors ...
  • $6.8 Billion Trade Fallout: Türkiye Cuts Off Israel Over Gaza Türkiye has announced a complete cessation of trade with Israel until sufficient humanitarian aid is provided to the war-torn Gaza Strip. According to Bloomberg, the Turkish Ministry of Trade stated on February 2nd (local time), “With the initiation of the second phase of government-level (export control) measures, all import and export transactions related to Israel […]
  • Mexico Rises as the New Manufacturing Powerhouse As the Biden administration accelerates the decoupling from the Chinese supply chain, Mexico is rapidly emerging as a new global manufacturing hub to replace China. The manufacturing boom is happening in major cities in Mexico as foreign investments targeting the U.S. market continue, and the value of the Mexican peso is also on the rise. […]
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