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  • Jun 26, 2024 | investing.thisismoney.co.uk | Andrew Chubb

    RNS Number : 9990T Bushveld Minerals Limited 26 June 2024 Bushveld Minerals Limited ("Bushveld Minerals" or the "Company") Holding in Company Bushveld Minerals (AIM:BMN), the integrated primary vanadium producer, was notified on 25 June 2024 that Acacia Resources Limited ("Acacia Resources") had sold 26,000,000 Ordinary Shares of 1 pence each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares").

  • Mar 11, 2024 | europeanfinancialreview.com | Andrew Chubb |Marco Wyss

    By Andrew Chubb and Marco WyssUS-China rivalry – already a growing concern of global leaders, policymakers, pundits and business elites – is set to heat up further as we head into a US election year. The UK’s strategy for the Indo-Pacific region is built around its alliance with the US. This was formalised in September 2021 with the announcement of Aukus, a military alliance with the US and Australia.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | theconversation.com | Andrew Chubb |Marco Wyss

    US-China rivalry – already a growing concern of global leaders, policymakers, pundits and business elites – is set to heat up further as we head into a US election year. The UK’s strategy for the Indo-Pacific region is built around its alliance with the US. This was formalised in September 2021 with the announcement of Aukus, a military alliance with the US and Australia.

  • Jun 23, 2023 | rusi.org | Andrew Chubb

    Main Image Credit Vulnerable outposts: China may be tempted to seize Taiwanese-controlled islands near to the mainland in the coming years. Image: Satellite Stocks / Adobe StockTaiwan and its supporters in East Asia should be considering scenarios other than a Chinese invasion or blockade of the island. China's most obvious next step toward unification lies much closer to the mainland.

  • Jun 12, 2023 | project-syndicate.org | Andrew Chubb

    LANCASTER – The Matsu Islands are a little-known Taiwanese outpost just ten kilometers (6.2 miles) off the coast of China. For their connection to the rest of the world, they rely on two hosepipe-sized submarine cables stretching 200 kilometers back to Taiwan. In February, Chinese ships severed both lines. Taiwanese authorities downplayed the significance of these incidents: one involved a bottom-dragging fishing trawler, and the other a freighter’s anchor.

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