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TMT
Three semiconductor innovations to watch in 2025
TMT
Expect robust semiconductor demand in 2025, but not in all segments
TMT
Asia’s AI-chip trade growth continues to boom
South Korea
Korea: Exports rebound for the first time in thirteen months
Commodities, Food & Agri
Sustainability
China strikes back in the tech war, restricting exports of gallium and germanium
Taiwan
Taiwan's economic outlook: a challenging year as global semiconductor sales slump
South Korea
South Korea: 1Q23 GDP rebounds due to private consumption and exports
Taiwan
Taiwan's export orders fall more than expected
Taiwan
Taiwan's economy under pressure as trade woes continue
China
Our 3 calls for China
China
China trade slump in November
China
China: contraction in retail sales could recover with eased Covid measures
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