By Mohammed Soliman (FPRI) -- America has a limited window of opportunity in its rivalry with China. To exploit this, expanded export controls can...
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In a bid to strengthen supply chains and economic security in the wake of the global shortage of semiconductors caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Japanese government is encouraging businesses and other organisations to expand domestic production of semiconductors. Read full story
By Mohammed Soliman (FPRI) -- America has a limited window of opportunity in its rivalry with China. To exploit this, expanded export controls can...
How much is your supply chain really costing you? In today’s global economy, more businesses are asking themselves this very question. The...
What is the MENA region? MENA is the acronym for “Middle East and North Africa”, regularly used in academic and business writings. It refers...
Typhoon Yagi has passed but farmers in northern regions are still reeling from the devastating loss it caused to their crops. The total damage to...
By Catherine Tan (FPRI) -- In October 2022, the Biden administration introduced export controls to limit China’s access to advanced US...
India Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Brunei and Singapore signified the consolidation of the Act East Policy, further strengthening the focus on...
Defense Metals Corp. (TSXV:DEFN) signs a memorandum of understanding to help strengthen Canada’s rare earth element supply chain.
Analog Devices has entered into an agreement with Tata Group for the production of semiconductor products in India. Tata Electronics plans to invest...
Processing chip manufacturing companies such as Intel, Samsung, TSMC and so on are now starting to expand their production wings to different...
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines announced that it has become the first Japanese company to join the board of the Book and Claim Community (BCC) an...