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01 May 2025

Additional restrictions on the export of rare earth elements from China increases pressure on a U.S.-Ukraine critical minerals deal

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Critical elements are currently at the forefront of global geopolitics. As China and the U.S. escalate the trade war and impose export restrictions and tariffs on each other, a U.S.-Ukraine mineral deal takes on even greater importance.
24 April 2025

Despite challenges U.S. enterprises still view China as a significant and important market

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China and the U.S. offer mutually beneficial business opportunities. Despite negativity around doing business in China, American companies still view it as an important and significant market. But what’s required is an expert partner, such as Pamir Consulting, to help you navigate these challenges, mitigate risk exposure, and maximize opportunity. 
23 April 2025

Pamir Special Commentary: MICE-R? How Chinese intelligence services use "renqing" to collect intelligence in Taiwan

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The classic explanation of why people spy may be summed up nicely by the acronym MICE, which stands for money, ideology, coercion/compromise, and ego. The latest spy case in Taiwan shows that the intelligence services of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are not relying on ideology alone to recruit Taiwanese assets.
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