Just as I say this:
$AMD invests $10B+ into Taiwan ecosystem (for securing capacity/scaling infra)
AMD is collaborating with $ASX and SPIL.
As well as ODM partners like “ $SANM, Wiwynn (6669), Wistron (3231) and Inventec (2356).
PTI, Unimicron, AIC, Nan Ya PCB, and Kinsus were also name dropped as direct beneficiaries.
And of course second order beneficiaries like Foci or MSScorps also benefit.
But bullish on Taiwan supply chains all around from $AMD news.
The opening session of the #YIF2022, organized by @SanaaCenter and @FBAFolke, has kicked off in Stockholm, with addresses by Barbro Svedberg, Senior Adviser for FBA’s Peace Process Support Unit, and Sana’a Center chairman @almuslimi.
The Yemeni rial saw its value surge today in the wake of President Hadi ceding power and the announced financial support from Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The @SanaaCenter Economic Unit examined the volatility in the money market and identified a winner https://t.co/ciKA0oGwhe
@AbdulGhani1959 continues his look back at the history of Yemeni-Saudi relations and proposes a way new forward – one that would avoid the mistakes of the past and establish the basis of a partnership between equals. https://t.co/7AFJnbA9h7
March already feels like ages ago for Yemen after developments last night, but you can read what happened in the lead-up to what turned out to be a momentous gathering in Riyadh in the latest Yemen Review from the @SanaaCenter. https://t.co/5O8vfh83KV
Finally,
@AzalALSalafi
details how the #YemenisinUkraine network has worked to assist hundreds of Yemenis fleeing the conflict in Ukraine. https://t.co/pe0v7t9zsv
If you're following last night's major shake-up to the Yemeni political scene, it's worth revisiting this 2021 paper by @maysaashujaa on past presidential councils, and how a new one should avoid previous issues with collective rule in Yemen. https://t.co/Nb8oHmUIDe
The @SanaaCenter is debuting a new format for the monthly Yemen Review. This double issue covers an eventful two months for Yemen, the region, and the world. https://t.co/1AjZ5djhLQ
DO NOT MISS: @SanaaCenter launches a series of reports highlighting seven years of deep flaws with dangerous consequences found in the humanitarian response to aid #Yemen. #WhenAidGoesAwry
https://t.co/UwvxJahVfZ
EXCLUSIVE: #Lebanon banks have swallowed at least $250 million in UN humanitarian aid for Syrian & Palestinian refugees and poor Lebanese since 2019 via bad exchange rates negotiated with UN agencies, a @TRF_Stories investigation finds
https://t.co/CbNL7yRCQ3
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My paper about previous presidential councils in Yemen and the possibility of forming one now...Presidential Councils in Yemen: Exploring Past Attempts at Power Sharing and Possibilities for the Future | Sana'a Center For Strategic Studies https://t.co/bSRz2TGDWX
In March, pro-government forces went on the offensive in Taiz. Lack of coordination among rival groups and limited support from the Saudi-led coalition ultimately doomed the attempt to distract the Houthis from Marib/lift the siege on Taiz city.
https://t.co/qhnU8QqzHT
@Macoombs@Ndawsari@ChrisMurphyCT I give Murphy credit for initially being a lone voice in US politics calling attention on Yemen. You’re spot on with the 2nd point. Helping to shape US policy on Yemen, as part of the ruling party, requires more nuance and evolving his position/talking points.
@Macoombs@Ndawsari@ChrisMurphyCT Murphy is a Dem, heads the Senate subcommittee on the Near East, and Lenderking was appointed by a Democratic White House. A more comparable analogy IMO would be Cotton joining Pompeo when he was secretary of state. I don't see them working at cross-purposes.
@Ndawsari@ChrisMurphyCT Nadwa, I respect you as one of the best Yemen researchers around, but I disagree with implying that Murphy is undermining US diplomacy on Yemen, and calling him rude to boot, without any evidence.