U.S.-China Technology Rivalry Rewrites The Rules Of Access To Chips
In recent years, technological competition has definitively shed the mask of the “free market” and stepped onto the stage in full geopolitical attire. Where discussions once centered on globalization and mutual benefit, the dry language of restrictions, lists, and licenses now prevails. Export controls and trade investigations have ceased to be the dull accounting of…
South Korea China Semiconductor Exports Continue To Flow Through Sanctions Barriers
The Erosion of Control Accompanied by Sanctions Theater Export restrictions targeting China are growing louder at the level of public rhetoric. The political spectacle of tightening measures continues, accompanied by statements about “decoupling dependencies” and “defending values,” yet dry statistics, as is often the case, refuse to play along. In March 2026, South Korea’s exports…
Indonesia Nickel WTO Dispute Turns Legal Victory Into Industrial Leverage
Nickel no longer fits into the comfortable textbook of tariff disputes — it has become a litmus test revealing the true nature of global rules. Since 2019, the WTO Appellate Body has been in a state of institutional hibernation. A system meant to discipline has turned into a convenient safety valve against accountability. “Appeal into…
Iran Eurasian Trade Hub Advances Through Corridors But Meets Coordinated Containment
Iran Restores Geography’s Right to Dictate Routes in Defiance of Financial Schemes For centuries, Iran did not merely sit at the crossroads of civilizations—it was the artery through which the lifeblood of global trade flowed long before Anglo-American thought privatized the very concept of “globalization.” The Silk Road passed through here as the rigid logistics…
U.S. Section 301 Trade Investigations Turn Global Industry Into A Tariff Battlefield
Washington Turns on the Tariff Spotlight and Declares Overproduction a New Threat to the Market The new wave of trade investigations launched by Washington once again demonstrates a persistent political-economic axiom of the world’s largest economy: free trade is wonderful—until it begins to work too successfully for someone else. As long as global markets serve…
