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The Yuan’s Quiet Advance on Commodity Pricing

The Yuan’s Quiet Advance on Commodity Pricing

By David Tingxuan Zhang
A miner paid in yuan has a reason to borrow in yuan, and a miner indebted in yuan has a reason to price in it.

The Geopolitics of China-Israel Trade and Investment

The Geopolitics of China-Israel Trade and Investment

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Tomer Fadlon.
Climate Change and the Future of Central Asia-South Asia Connectivity 

Climate Change and the Future of Central Asia-South Asia Connectivity 

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
The region’s ambitious connectivity and energy projects were conceived in a different climatic reality.

Patent Trolls and What’s Next in Tech Competition with China

Patent Trolls and What’s Next in Tech Competition with China

By James Lewis
The country's share of global patent filings has grown rapidly in recent years, part of a deliberate strategy to make IP and patents a new tool of economic competition.  

Why the India-Oman CEPA is Special

Why the India-Oman CEPA is Special

By Sudha Ramachandran
Much of Oman’s coastline lies outside the Strait of Hormuz. With CEPA kicking in on June 1, India will be looking to benefit from the agreement and Oman’s geography.

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What the Hormuz Energy Crisis is Teaching Taiwan About Marine Insurance

What the Hormuz Energy Crisis is Teaching Taiwan About Marine Insurance

By Angela Glowacki
Taipei’s energy supply is secured for now, but it faces a separate concern of whether insurers will cover the ships that are needed to deliver it.

Democratizing Technology: India Stack 3.0 and the Future of Digital Public Infrastructure

Democratizing Technology: India Stack 3.0 and the Future of Digital Public Infrastructure

By Tushar Shetty
Dr. Pramod Varma joins host Tushar Shetty to discuss the design philosophy and the next stages of India's Digital Public Infrastructure.
As Integration in the Greater Bay Area Accelerates, Small Businesses in Macau Suffer

As Integration in the Greater Bay Area Accelerates, Small Businesses in Macau Suffer

By Catarina Gonçalves Pereira
Drawn by lower prices, a wider variety of products and convenience, Macau’s residents have taken to spending in mainland China.

Is VinFast’s Costly EV Gambit Coming to an End?

Is VinFast’s Costly EV Gambit Coming to an End?

By James Guild
Despite its vaunting ambitions and rapid expansion, the upstart automaker has yet to prove it can compete beyond the Vietnamese market.

Central Asia’s Water Crisis is Becoming a Regional Economic Risk

Central Asia’s Water Crisis is Becoming a Regional Economic Risk

By Kamila Fayzieva
Climate stress, shrinking glaciers, and fragmented governance are pushing the region toward a new era of systemic vulnerability.

Australia’s Rare Earth Sector

Australia’s Rare Earth Sector

By Maxwell Abbott
Opportunity, risk and the commitment gap
The West Asia Crisis Realigns Regional Trade Through Pakistan

The West Asia Crisis Realigns Regional Trade Through Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
Cargo-laden trucks are already plying six new overland routes linking its major ports to the Iranian border and onward to Central Asia.

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