• The Art Of Decision Making: A Leader’s Handbook

    Effective decision-making is a vital leadership skill. Leaders can improve by using data and analytics, encouraging collaboration, avoiding cognitive biases, prioritizing ethics, and fostering a culture of continuous learning. By refining these practices, leaders can make better, more confident decisions that drive innovation and success in their organizations.

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  • The Big Myth About China’s Low Consumption

    China’s low consumption isn’t about unwillingness to spend, but rather low disposable incomes. Despite saving more than Americans, Chinese consumers can’t purchase much due to low wages. To drive consumption, China must focus on raising incomes and improving financial security, while tackling issues like high debt and low consumer confidence.

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  • China: Chip Curbs May Threaten Supply Chains

    China has warned that Japan’s planned export controls on semiconductors could disrupt global supply chains and harm both Chinese and Japanese companies. The Chinese government urged Japan to reconsider these measures, emphasizing their negative impact on international trade and bilateral relations. China also hinted at possible counteractions to protect its interests.

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  • China Manufacturing Expands For 4th Straight Month

    China’s manufacturing activity has shown steady growth for the fourth consecutive month, signaling a recovering economy. January’s Caixin PMI reached 50.1, reflecting expansion with increased production and new orders. This positive trend follows government stimulus measures since September 2024. However, official PMI data saw a slight dip due to the Spring Festival holiday.

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  • DeepSeek Sets Benchmark For Chinese Firms

    DeepSeek is setting a new standard for Chinese companies with its affordable AI models that don’t rely on expensive chips. Despite U.S. sanctions, its breakthrough is catching attention from major tech players like Microsoft and Nvidia. Experts say DeepSeek’s success signals China’s growing strength in AI and narrows the gap with the U.S.

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  • China Policy And Trump’s Executive Orders

    Trump’s second term focuses on strengthening U.S. military and technological power through executive orders. Key moves include missile defense and AI policy shifts, which heighten tensions with China. With China seen as a major threat, especially over fentanyl trafficking, these actions are set to redefine U.S.-China relations and global dynamics.

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  • Tariffs Will Mean Rising Costs For Everyday Items

    Beginning in March, new U.S. tariffs will raise prices on everyday goods. Expect electronics like smartphones and laptops to rise by up to 15%, clothing and shoes by 8-12%, and vehicles to increase by $1,500. These higher costs are set to strain consumer budgets and impact purchasing habits.

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  • Trump Set To Repeat History Of Unpredictability

    Trump’s second term, “Trump 2.0,” brings a return to unpredictability in U.S. politics. With full Republican control, Trump focuses on strict immigration, energy independence, and security policies. His unpredictable foreign diplomacy echoes past Republican strategies, especially with his conservative Supreme Court influence. International allies, particularly Japan, must navigate this shifting landscape.

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  • Gold Prices Reach New Heights

    Gold prices have soared to an all-time high of Rs 84,900 per 10 grams, driven by global economic instability and geopolitical tensions. As market volatility increases, investors are flocking to gold as a safe-haven asset. While some predict further rises, others warn that stabilization could cause a reversal.

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  • Bad Leadership Habits That Are Unprofessional

    Good leadership needs vision, strategy and clear communication. Some habits can hurt a leader’s reputation. Leaders should avoid ignoring feedback, using too much technology, getting distracted, multitasking and rushing through information. These habits can damage trust and productivity, making it harder to lead and connect with others.

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