Geoeconomics, Rediscovered
Around the world, the line between economic policy and national security is disappearing. Read More Here
Around the world, the line between economic policy and national security is disappearing. Read More Here
African energy producers are gaining an advantage as safer, more reliable alternatives, attracting European and Asian buyers. Africa’s LNG sector is set for major growth, with capacity expected to more than double by 2040, supported by large projects and new infrastructure. Read More Here
A surge of foreign investment in US tech raises tough questions about supply chain security. Read More Here
But U.S. policy Is forcing New Delhi to turn to its rival. Read More Here
iPhone sales slip as government imposes bans and local rivals seize market share but Apple still uses Chinese firms for over 80% of its supplies. Read More Here
Policymakers should prioritize steps toward greater economic resilience such as strengthening government finances and revitalizing economic growth prospects. Read More Here
How the world is future-proofing (and China-proofing) its semiconductor supply chains. Read More Here
The Belt and Road Initiative wasn’t a sinister plot. It was a blueprint for what every nation needs in an age of uncertainty and disruption. Read More Here
The buzzword is everywhere, but defining the concept of U.S.-China de-risking isn’t so easy. Read More Here
Trade blocs seeking to skirt geopolitical risk by “friend-shoring” activities to like-minded countries should be careful which commerce partners they favour. Read More Here