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Niamh O’Sullivan

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Niamh O’Sullivan is an Irish editor at The Economy, covering global policy and institutional reform. She studied sociology and European studies at Trinity College Dublin, and brings experience in translating academic and policy content for wider audiences. Her editorial work supports multilingual accessibility and contextual reporting.

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From public campaign character to political memeImmigration and public safety fuel a “collective outburst” in Britain

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South Korea–U.S. investment legislation cited as point of contentionPotential tariff nullification depending on U.S. court ruling

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Server DRAM demand surge reshuffles capacity allocationCloud and data center SSD prices spike

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Communications blackout limits assessment of casualtiesEconomic squeeze gives way to military limits, grievances accumulate

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Extending the push into green and energy assets“Fire-sale” controversy and retail shareholder backlash remain variables

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China holds an edge in pricing power and domestic scaleLatecomer U.S. faces investment uncertainty

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Rising cases of license holders abandoning plans to open officesThe brokerage downturn timeline begins in 2022

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Rising memory prices accelerate cost inflationPrice pressure from components to boards, PCs, and used products

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“AI must not remain confined to internal corporate discourse”Premature proliferation clouds the information market

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Rising pressure on U.S. interest ratesScenario of broader Treasury sell-offs across Europe

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Limits of a high-end, low-volume production model exposedBreakthrough sought through opening to allies

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China’s AI market share surges from 1.2% to nearly 30%Emerging markets targeted with price competitiveness

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Pullback in promotion of overseas investment productsCriticism grows over rising costs for financial firms and investors

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Potential competitive pressure on global automakers risesSafety concerns point to limited demand

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“Relocate to North Jeolla as a regional growth solution”vs. “Political turbulence that ignores the industrial ecosystem”

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High likelihood of reaffirming the existing policy stance“Raise rates and hurt domestic demand, cut rates and fuel assets”

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AI Shifts From Recommendation Tool to Purchase InterfaceAccumulated Long-Term Partnership → Countering Amazon

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China holds dual dominance over reserves and processing technologyDownstream industries such as basic chemicals cultivated over decades

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“No plant without customers” principle formally reaffirmedIntel’s earnings and technological competitiveness weaken in tandem

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Two-thirds of companies plan workforce cuts or freezesGrowth increasingly driven by technology, not labor

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