CHIPS+ could change the U.S. semiconductor supply chain, and more Sarah Bauerle Danzman - August 9, 2022 But do industrial incentives work?
Huawei is trying to avoid U.S. sanctions. That may change the U.S.-China tech rivalry in Africa. Henry Tugendhat - April 29, 2021 The company’s new mobile phone operating system sets up a battle between U.S. and Chinese tech firms over what Africans can see, hear, read and say.
Japan and South Korea are being pulled into a low level economic war Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman - August 1, 2019 By restricting the export of key chemicals, Japan threatens South Korea’s electronics industry.
Three things that the trade war with China won’t change Roselyn Hsueh - January 3, 2019 President Trump’s Dec. 29, 2018, phone call with Chinese President
Europe has just hit Google with a record $5 billion fine. Expect fireworks. Henry Farrell - July 18, 2018 The European Commission, which administers antitrust policy in the European
Development aid isn’t reaching the poorest. Here’s what that means. Ryan Briggs - December 13, 2017 [caption id="attachment_57776" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A woman carries a bag of rice
South Koreans will elect a new president on Tuesday. Here’s what to expect. See-Won Byun and Celeste Arrington - May 7, 2017 http://www.washingtonpost.com/video/world/south-korean-candidates-rally-on-final-day-before-the-vote/2017/05/08/5f035f6e-33d6-11e7-ab03-aa29f656f13e_video.html On Tuesday, South Koreans will choose a new president
South Korea’s president was impeached. North Korea is increasingly threatening. Celeste Arrington - March 12, 2017 Here's what you need to know.
A quick Brexit or a delayed departure? Here’s where it gets tricky for businesses. Chad Bown - July 7, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43411" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A man walks past Mini cars