November 23-29

🇺🇸 United States – Story 1 of 2Trump Signs Executive Order to Accelerate Domestic Semiconductor ProductionWASHINGTON, D.C. — On November 25, 2025, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14318, directing federal agencies to prioritize domestic semiconductor manufacturing amid escalating tensions with China. The order mandates the Department of Commerce and Department of Defense to fast-track…

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Typhoon Wipha Tests East Asia’s Emergency Systems

Typhoon Wipha tore through East Asia on July 20, battering Hong Kong, southern China, and South Korea with winds exceeding 167 kph, torrential rain, and widespread infrastructure disruption. Though downgraded to a severe tropical storm by evening, the damage exposed critical gaps in emergency coordination and regional strategic resilience. 🌪️ Impact Snapshot 🚨 Systemic Weaknesses…

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Japan’s Tariff Standoff and South Korea’s Flood Crisis Expose Fragilities

East Asia is grappling with dual crises this week: Japan’s escalating tariff standoff with the U.S. and South Korea’s deadly floods that have displaced thousands. Both events underscore the region’s vulnerability to external shocks and internal mismanagement, raising questions about long-term strategic resilience. Japan’s Tariff Turbulence South Korea’s Flood Fallout đź§­ Strategic Implications Commentary Voices…

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Allies First, Strategy Always

The Asia-Pacific Policy Strategy Dialogue (APPSD) concluded in London with a resounding call for a new organising principle: “America First, Allies Always.” The summit, attended by defense and policy leaders from the U.S., U.K., Japan, Australia, and South Korea, emphasized the need for integrated deterrence against the rising influence of the China-Russia-Iran-North Korea axis —…

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T’way Air Launches Seoul–Vancouver Route, Boosting Trade Links

On July 12, South Korean budget carrier T’way Air launched its inaugural flight from Seoul to Vancouver, making YVR the first North American airport to host regular service from the airline. The route, operating four times weekly, is expected to generate $39.8 million in economic output and create 237 jobs in British Columbia. Premier David…

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