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International Relations
Xi Jinping Makes Rare Visit to North Korea as Diplomatic Ties Expand

Chinese President Xi Jinping visited North Korea for the first time in seven years, signaling Beijing's effort to strengthen strategic ties with its key ally amid shifting regional geopolitical dynamics and growing competition among major powers.

MEXC · Jun 9
Critical Tech & Minerals
ASIA INSIGHT: Samsung dispute exposes wider risks to chip supply despite last-minute deal

Samsung's labor dispute, tentatively resolved late last night, exposed vulnerabilities in global chip supply chains and investor anxiety. The standoff between workers seeking profit-sharing and management protecting reinvestment highlighted structural risks for the world's largest chipmaker and interconnected tech ecosystem.

aju press · May 21
Geopolitical Economics
US set to become the EU’s top gas supplier this year

The United States is positioned to become the European Union's leading natural gas supplier this year, marking a significant shift in European energy sourcing as analysts warn the bloc has failed its diversification and supply security objectives.

Euractiv · May 18
International Relations
Xi stays quiet over Iran war during US-China summit

During a US-China summit, Trump claimed he and Xi agreed on Iran policy, but Xi remained silent. China, Iran's largest oil buyer, holds significant leverage but may condition cooperation on US concessions regarding Taiwan arms sales.

Semafor · May 17
Other
When the planet becomes a ball

Canada wins its first World Cup match in history, defeating Qatar 6-0 in a dominant performance.

La Presse · Jun 21
Geopolitical Economics
Japan’s exports rise 17% in May, fastest growth since November 2022

Japan's exports surged 17 percent in May, the fastest pace since November 2022, driven by semiconductor shipments up 41.6 percent and strong auto demand, extending nine consecutive months of growth for the world's fourth-largest economy.

Crypto Briefing · Jun 17
Geopolitical Economics
When sanctions stop working

The US Treasury sanctioned five Chinese refineries for buying Iranian oil in April, but Beijing rejected the penalties and threatened prosecution of compliant companies, citing sovereignty concerns and leveraging alternative payment systems to challenge Washington's traditional financial dominance.

Le Monde diplomatique - English edition · Jun 1
Geopolitical Economics
Iran war economic toll deepens as global oil stocks near exhaustion

Persistent Iran war disruption has exhausted global oil buffers and drained refined product stocks, threatening convulsive price spikes, while analysts warn Tehran feels undeterred and diplomatic gaps remain structurally unbridgeable under current frameworks.

Investinglive RSS Breaking News Feed · May 18
Geopolitical Politics
China renews call for the Strait of Hormuz to reopen

China urged reopening the Strait of Hormuz after meeting Iran's foreign minister, balancing competing interests with Tehran and the Trump administration while seeking to maintain leverage before a US-China summit.

Semafor · May 17
Geopolitical Economics
How China Flex Crude Supply Is Reshaping Oil Prices

China demonstrated it could rapidly reduce crude oil imports by three to four million barrels daily without economic disruption, fundamentally reshaping global oil price formation mechanisms and invalidating traditional geopolitical supply shock models.

Discovery Alert · Jun 19
Geopolitical Economics
China Is Propping Up the World Economy by Importing a Lot Less Oil

China reduced oil imports significantly, moderating global energy prices and supporting worldwide economic stability during inflationary pressures, as its decreased demand eased supply-demand imbalances affecting major economies.

WSJ · Jun 11
Critical Tech & Minerals
Tin demand for AI servers to triple by 2030, analyst says

Tech analyst projects tin demand from AI servers will triple by 2030, underscoring the critical mineral's importance to data center expansion and benefiting major producers like Indonesia across Asia.

Nikkei Asia · Jun 8
Global Markets
Can XRP survive the rise of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)?

Governments worldwide are rapidly developing central bank digital currencies to modernize payments and maintain monetary control, potentially threatening XRP's relevance while some analysts see opportunity for Ripple's infrastructure to connect international digital currencies.

Economic news · May 18
Geopolitical Economics
China agrees to trade board with US

China and the US established trade and investment boards following a summit, with China agreeing to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft and increase agricultural imports, though specific implementation details remain unclear.

Semafor · May 18
Geopolitical Economics
War squeezes Asian farmers, oil prices

The Iran war disrupted one-third of global urea fertilizer supply, raising prices forty percent and prompting Southeast Asian farmers to reduce planting and fertilizer use, threatening crop yields and food prices while Asia faces concurrent energy shortages.

Semafor · May 17