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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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Dismantling Its China-Centric Supply Chain Gradual Business Contraction in South Korea North America-Focused Value Chain Realignment General Motors (GM), one of the “Big Three” U.S. automakers, is rapidly restructuring its global strategy.

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Russia Overhauls Traditional Combat StructuresDrone-Driven Losses Force a Strategic Pivot

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Domestic consumption lags far behind production capacityGlobal price distortions deepen amid dumping surge

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China’s IC exports surge 24 percent in a yearVolatile prices hinge on speed of production shift

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Disney Moves to Defend the Value of Its ContentYouTube TV Appeals to Users Over “Unfair Pricing”

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“Productivity Stagnation Accelerates Capital Flight”Executives Lack Awareness and Will for Innovation

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U.S. and China agree to suspend port-entry fees for one yearTrans-Pacific sailings fell amid cost shock on North Pacific routes

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Attempts to Overcome the Limits of Ad-Dependent Systems MultiplyMoves to Redefine the Information Market Beyond the Search Bar

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Rapid transition to DDR5–LPDDR5–LPDDR5XGovernment backing fuels talent shifts and industrial momentum

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Streamlined Procedures Draw Foreign InterestChina Pushes a “Railway Alliance” Approach

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Brand Prestige Gives Way to Profit PressuresAirport Stores See No Rebound Despite Visa-Free Tourism

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A Nonprofit Will Directly Oversee For-Profit OperationsStructure Mirrors Earlier Proposals in Broad Terms

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Beijing Strengthens Its Single Digital-Yuan FrameworkShuts Down Private Stablecoin Pathways

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Korea Takes 98% of Next-Gen iPhone OLEDPost-LTPO Technology Extends Korea’s Lead

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Plan to Use Frozen Russian Assets Nears CollapseRussia Faces Financial Crisis as Energy Exports Plunge

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Stronger tenant protections intensify concerns Fears of another rent spike emerge Critics warn of a de facto shift toward public leasing South Korea’s ruling bloc has begun promoting a “3+3+3 lease renewal” bill that could reshape the nation’s rent

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Low-quality data erodes performanceAI slop triggers a cycle of distrust

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Consensus among postwar generations drives Japan’s economic revivalDeep-rooted social perception of “labor as virtue”

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Exynos 2600 mass production signals a revivalYield and cost war with TSMC intensifies

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Backed by state subsidies, BOE and TCL expand aggressively“Technology gap is narrowing,” say industry insiders

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