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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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Russia maintains a hard line on territorial issuesUkraine signals alignment with Washington’s direction

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A short-term push to catch up to 4-nanometer nodes gathers momentumTighter U.S. controls emerge as a new variable in the technology race

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Possibility of incorporating Taiwan’s science-park modelReasons behind TSMC’s losses in the United States

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Earlier investments are being withdrawn, and new acquisitions put on holdPast episodes show how rising monthly-rent demand can fuel overheating

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China’s robot rollout cements its global leadMassive state support accelerates robot deployment

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Preceding quality controversies hinder trustCorporate value hinges on overseas expansion results

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China attempts to isolate Japan on the diplomatic stageCorporate efforts overshadowed by deep reliance on China

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Desktop dominance gives way to a data-center reversalCompetition reshaped across PCs, mobile, and AI

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Reevaluation of traditional retailRising investment in AI, automation, and IoT

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Concern over FX instability drives demand for reservesAnxiety grows over insufficient reserve levels

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Move interpreted as prioritizing supply-chain stabilityAccumulated frictions only temporarily contained

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Platform expands into offline touchpointsLicensed goods lineup widens across physical products

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Labor-market data remain stable despite fears of severe job lossesThe logic of “rising unemployment → need for rate cuts” collapses

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“Structural reforms needed to preserve national competitiveness”Stagnant labor supply amid rapid manufacturing innovation

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Large-scale projects can reach nuclear-level costsCosts diverge by site conditions and regulation

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Supreme Court hearing signals trouble for Trump’s tariff strategy“Tariff dividend for the people” seen as a populist pitch

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Average spend shifts fuel a wave of profit turnaroundsIndustry-wide restructuring and voluntary retirements

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Europe’s rare-earth magnet production becomes a reality Despite urgent supply-chain needs, core capabilities remain weak Rare-earth facility investments accelerate across Europe Estonia’s Narva-based rare-earth magnet plant o

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Entering a Weak Phase Amid Overproduction WarningsOil Alone Left Out of the “Everything Rally”

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Grid inflation becomes reality in the U.S.China keeps industrial electricity ultra-cheap

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