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South Korea-US Economic Ties Are Changing

South Korea-US Economic Ties Are Changing

By Tom Byrne
Amid supply chain worries and high-tech competition, there has been a distinct shift in the tenor of the business relationship between Seoul and Washington.
Will South Korea Join the US Effort to Insulate Supply Chains From China?

Will South Korea Join the US Effort to Insulate Supply Chains From China?

By Jin Kai
Pressure from Washington to align with the U.S. decoupling effort is growing, but it's a tall order for South Korea.

Rare Earths: Fighting for the Fuel of the Future

Rare Earths: Fighting for the Fuel of the Future

By Brendan P. Dziama, Juan Manuel Chomón Pérez, and Andreas Ganser
Rare earths are as critical to the modern economy as oil – and China has quietly secured a near-monopoly.

China’s Supply Chain Bottlenecks: Winners and Losers

China’s Supply Chain Bottlenecks: Winners and Losers

By Sara Hsu
While manufacturers are losing out, logistics companies are making record profits.

Japan, the US, and the Quest for Secure Supply Chains

Japan, the US, and the Quest for Secure Supply Chains

By Akihiro Furusho
Japan-U.S. cooperation is crucial for ensuring supply chain resilience and thus economic security.
Biden to Order a Review of US Supply Chains for Vital Goods

Biden to Order a Review of US Supply Chains for Vital Goods

By Associated Press
Over the past year, the fragility of vital supply chains has been revealed repeatedly.

Taiwan, Chips, and Geopolitics: Part 1

Taiwan, Chips, and Geopolitics: Part 1

By John Lee
Taiwan’s TSMC is a critical part of the global semiconductor supply chain. What does that mean for the U.S. and China’s Taiwan policies?
South Korea’s Struggle to Bring Manufacturing Home

South Korea’s Struggle to Bring Manufacturing Home

By Troy Stangarone
Like other countries around the world, Seoul is trying to reshore production – with limited success.

US Investment in Southeast Asia and Decoupling From China

US Investment in Southeast Asia and Decoupling From China

By Jack Liu, Judy Ly, Miranda Sieg, and Ilan Simanin
No single policy is going to completely eliminate the commercial and security risks inherent in a China-dominated supply chain.

As Global Value Chains Shift, Will China Lose Its Dominance?

As Global Value Chains Shift, Will China Lose Its Dominance?

By Priyanka Pandit
China’s position as a crucial link is likely to remain unaltered even under new patterns of production.

Chinese Factories Face New Threat: US Anti-Virus Controls

Chinese Factories Face New Threat: US Anti-Virus Controls

By Associated Press
Just as China reopens for business, the U.S. is shutting down amid a massive surge in coronavirus cases.
COVID-19: Impact on Global Shipping and China’s Economy

COVID-19: Impact on Global Shipping and China’s Economy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Basil M. Karatzas.

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