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Indonesian President Inaugurates Southeast Asia’s First High-speed Railway

Indonesian President Inaugurates Southeast Asia’s First High-speed Railway

By Sebastian Strangio
The $7.3 billion project connects the cities of Jakarta and Bandung, which lie along one of the world's most congested travel corridors.
The State of China’s Semiconductor Industry

The State of China’s Semiconductor Industry

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Douglas Fuller.

Despite China-US Dialogues, Semiconductor Supply Chain Remains Uncertain

Despite China-US Dialogues, Semiconductor Supply Chain Remains Uncertain

By Darson Chiu and Arisa Liu
The Biden administration is picking up the pace of engagements with China, while simultaneously continuing to tighten restrictions on China’s access to chip technology.

What Difference Can Australian Development Assistance Make?

What Difference Can Australian Development Assistance Make?

By Grant Wyeth
As a wealthy country in a developing region, Australia can and should do more to assist its regional neighbors in developing. 

China’s Shipping Giant Gets Foothold in South America With New Multipurpose Port in Peru

China’s Shipping Giant Gets Foothold in South America With New Multipurpose Port in Peru

By Francisco Vasquez
COSCO’s $3 billion port project in Chancay, Peru, looks to remake logistics in Latin America.
Indonesia Bans E-Commerce on Social Media Networks

Indonesia Bans E-Commerce on Social Media Networks

By Sebastian Strangio
The ban is set to impact the Chinese social media network TikTok, which has launched an aggressive expansion into the e-commerce space.

TikTok Says it Regrets Indonesia’s Decision to Ban E-commerce Sales on Social Media Platforms

TikTok Says it Regrets Indonesia’s Decision to Ban E-commerce Sales on Social Media Platforms

By Edna Tarigan and Niniek Karmini
Indonesia banned goods transactions on social media platforms such as TikTok, accusing vendors of predatory pricing.
The Australia-India Trade Agreement: The Start of Something More for India?  

The Australia-India Trade Agreement: The Start of Something More for India?  

By Parth Sharma
The early results of the AI-ECTA have been positive, and could remind Indian officials of the merits of free trade agreements and tariff elimination.

China Boosts Semiconductor Subsidies as US Tightens Restrictions

China Boosts Semiconductor Subsidies as US Tightens Restrictions

By Arrian Ebrahimi
Further U.S. restrictions on investments in China have spurred Beijing to up the subsidy ante once again.

What Does the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Mean for Asian Economies?

What Does the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Mean for Asian Economies?

By Sacha Shaw
Although the exposure of Asian markets is initially limited, CBAM could signal a major shift in both emissions reduction and global trade. 

Chinese Tourists Have Good Reasons Not to Return to Southeast Asia

Chinese Tourists Have Good Reasons Not to Return to Southeast Asia

By Luke Hunt
Perhaps it’s not surprising that Vietnam wants out of the CLMV club.
China’s Yuan Revolution Reaches Brazil and Argentina

China’s Yuan Revolution Reaches Brazil and Argentina

By Joseph Bouchard
China's currency is becoming increasingly prominent in Latin America, but there's a long way to go before it will challenge the greenback.

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