Aya Adachi
Aya Adachi
@ayaadachi.bsky.social
Fantastic piece by @ellipohlkamp.bsky.social on what conclusions the EU should draw from the Trump-Takaichi meeting. Worth a read.
November 6, 2025 at 1:19 AM
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While Europeans are determined to cut red tape and reduce the bureaucratic burden, more information is still needed to bridge the gap between what governments need to know and what they actually know, writes @jankaoertel.bsky.social @ecfreuropeansec.bsky.social
https://bit.ly/4mCDg6p
Carbon copy: How Europe can narrow the economic intelligence gap with China
China is scooping up supply chain information as part of its trade restrictions. Europe lags behind in economic intelligence, but there is a way to start closing this gap with a low-cost…
ecfr.eu
October 2, 2025 at 8:21 AM
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Amid ongoing political division, the dismissal of South Korea's Yoon Suk Yeol will have serious consequences for Seoul's foreign policy at a time of heightened competition between the US and China, writes our Korea Foundation Fellow Edward Howell for @chathamhouse.org.
South Korea’s domestic tumult risks being exploited by China
Beijing will see the removal of South Korea’s president and subsequent election as an opportunity to undermine Seoul’s alliances, at a time of rising tensions with the US.
www.chathamhouse.org
April 16, 2025 at 8:42 AM
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Worries about Chinese one-sided industrial and export policies are increasing not only in Europe, but also among nations in the Global South.

The EU has a chance to offer an alternative model, @ayaadachi.bsky.social writes.

ip-quarterly.com/en/chinas-ov...
China’s Overcapacity and the Global South: An Opportunity for the EU
Worries about Chinese one-sided industrial and export policies are increasing not only in Europe, but also among nations of the Global South. This provides the EU with a chance to offer an alternative...
ip-quarterly.com
April 2, 2025 at 12:33 PM
Malaysia is planning to tighten regulations on semiconductors as it comes under US pressure to stem the illicit flow to China of chips crucial to the development of artificial intelligence. evertiq.com/news/2025-03...
Malaysia under US pressure to stem flow of Nvidia chips to China
Malaysia’s trade minister said the US wanted Malaysia to closely track the movement of cutting-edge Nvidia chips that enter the country amid suspicions that many are ending up in China, FT reports.
evertiq.com
March 25, 2025 at 10:46 AM