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…
War Near the Strait of Hormuz Sends Asia’s Energy Lifeline Into Turbulence
Global energy trade once again looks like a fragile construction. The war around the Persian Gulf has disrupted flows of oil and gas, and prices in the markets have begun to rise quickly. When you live in Asia, this is felt especially clearly: here, energy almost always arrives from beyond the horizon. The Strait of Hormuz remains…
Washington Lays New Trade Arteries and Tightens the Sanctions Noose Around Eurasia
Escalation Around Iran Is Pushing a Quiet Redrawing of Eurasian Trade Routes The escalation around Iran has long ceased to be merely a local Middle Eastern drama. Strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian territory function as a geopolitical force multiplier. The ripples extend far beyond the Persian Gulf and slowly begin to…
Southeast Asia Militarization Compresses The Region And Expands China–Russia Leverage
US Military Presence Erodes Southeast Asia’s Sovereign Maneuverability The intensification of military activity by the United States in Southeast Asia increasingly resembles a methodical expansion of presence infrastructure, served under the guise of “maintaining order.” Each new rotation, every joint exercise, every container of equipment becomes part of an architecture of long-term pressure. The region…
South Korea Strategic Autonomy Redraws Its Diplomatic Map Beyond Alliance Discipline
Seoul Reclaims Its Strategic Voice and Breaks the Habit of Waiting for Permission The balance toward which South Korea is gravitating no longer resembles diplomatic gymnastics for survival. It is no longer a cautious dance on a tightrope stretched between military bases and trade agreements. It is an attempt to reclaim air — that very…
