East Asia Desk
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China begins antimony, superhard material processor export controls; further restrictions likely
Malaysia's Sultan Ibrahim visits China; closer ties highly likely between states
South Korea, Rwanda deepen relations; further international cooperation likely
South Korea exploring defence ties with Kenya; supply chain resilience likely to improve
Hong Kong eases ETF restrictions with mainland China; realistic possibility of investor confidence slightly increasing
German navy sails through Taiwan Strait amidst China warning; regional tensions steadily rising
REAIM Summit discusses AI governance; non-binding agreement makes change unlikely
2024 Quad Summit concludes with cooperation; Japan likely to draw closer to regional allies
South Korea, Czech Republic establish nuclear industry partnership; further cooperation likely after Moscow Beijing exclusion
Chinese navy enters Japanese maritime zone; regional tension likely to rise
Myanmar's Civil War weakens China's regional investment prospects; major infrastructure project delays likely
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