“AI has become a central demand determinant for power, land, and interconnection,” Lewis says. “Global electricity ...
Western diplomats have repeatedly argued that India’s use of Russian origin weapons, which account for about 36% of its inventory, remains a key barrier to unlocking the most advanced technology ...
The ongoing rush for critical minerals powering Industry 4.0 is ongoing. Lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earth elements are ...
In an increasingly fractured world, in which leading nations prioritize domestic goals, geopolitics’ role in the global economy is growing. Notably, the rising rivalry between economic superpowers the ...
From EV factories to defence supply chains, rare earth shortages exposed how deeply the global economy depends on a handful ...
Among surveyed Fortune 500 companies, 66% reported a negative impact from US trade policies. In addition, 65% cited economic ...
A new U.S.-led alliance to secure semiconductor manufacturing highlights a deeper shift in global techno-geopolitics — and ...
Photo by Patrick D. Lewis By Patrick D. Lewis Catholic University’s Department of Politics sponsored a panel discussion on ...
Low costs, not geopolitics, will drive the global energy transition in the long run, industry consultant says.
"Bloomberg: The Asia Trade" brings you everything you need to know to get ahead as the trading day begins in Asia. Bloomberg ...