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Erudite Risk takes an all risks approach to intelligence reporting. We categorize key intelligence into one of 40 different risk intelligence categories.
The goal is to provide intelligence that allows decision makers to avoid being blindsided by what they may have missed, while informing them to make better decisions as well.
Erudite Risk also includes operations categories so you can monitor the environment for better decision making. Everything is tied together--what happens in risk affects operations and what happens in the market impacts risk profiles.
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Seoul dismisses Tokyo's protests over Cho Kuk's Dokdo visit
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | May 17, 2024 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Seoul dismisses Tokyo's protests over Cho Kuk's Dokdo visit. The visit sparked controversy, with Japan lodging a formal protest and expressing regrets despite objections. The Korean Foreign Ministry dismissed Japan's complaint, emphasizing Dokdo as undeniably Korean territory. The Rebuilding Korea Party criticized Japan's response, requesting an apology. Cho Kuk's visit to Dokdo led to Japan reiterating its claim to the islets, prompting the Korean government to maintain Dokdo as an integral part of Korean territory. The article also discusses Cho Kuk's brief meeting with President Yoon Suk Yeol, following a period of uncomfortable relationship since 2019 when Cho stepped down as justice minister amid a family affairs investigation led by Yoon.
Hyundai Motor, Kia urged to diversify supply chain as US moves to regulate Chinese connected cars
Korea Times | English | News | May 17, 2024 | Supply Chain Issues
Hyundai Motor and Kia are being urged to diversify their parts supply chains beyond China and expand lobbying efforts due to potential U.S. measures aimed at regulating Chinese connected vehicles. The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued warnings about national security threats posed by Chinese-connected cars, leading experts to advise Korean automakers to reduce reliance on Chinese parts and seek alternatives in countries like Vietnam. Automakers are advised to prepare for potential regulatory risks by developing specific action plans and engaging in lobbying activities to navigate the upcoming challenges.
中 전기차, 美 관세 인상에 동남아로 쏟아진다
Chinese electric vehicles pour into Southeast Asia due to U.S. tariff hike
ZD Net Korea | Local Language | News | May 17, 2024 | Trade Issues and Numbers
The Biden administration's tariff hike on Chinese electric vehicles is expected to intensify competition in the Southeast Asian market. Chinese automakers are focusing on Southeast Asia and Europe following the tariff increase in the United States. China's BYD plans to produce electric vehicles in Thailand, where the market is already dominated by Chinese electric vehicles. Hyundai Motors is also trying to enter the Southeast Asian market, but faces challenges due to intense competition from Chinese brands. Chinese companies are boasting price competitiveness in Southeast Asia, leading to further market encroachment. Additionally, Chinese companies are exploring ways to reduce logistics costs to increase electric vehicle exports to Southeast Asia.
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