By: Harry Dempsey
Chinese alternatives have become less competitive due to domestic subsidy rules and higher tariffs
Harry Dempsey is a Tokyo correspondent for the Financial Times, covering corporate Japan. With a strong focus on finance, business, and economics, he explores themes such as corporate sustainability and energy policy, drawing on his extensive experience as a commodities correspondent and industry reporter. Harry's work has been featured in notable publications including The Irish Times, Yahoo Finance, and The Australian Financial Review.
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Harry's coverage primarily focuses on business and industry, finance and economy, as well as energy-related topics. He delves into specific industries such as mining, lithium, battery technology, and geothermal energy. Additionally, investment analysis is a significant part of his work.
Given the nature of Harry's articles which delve deep into industrial sectors and economic activities with an emphasis on investments and developments within these areas; he would likely be interested in insights from professionals within these sectors who can provide detailed analysis or commentary on market trends, emerging technologies or financial implications.
If you have expertise within the fields of mining, energy production (especially related to lithium or geothermal), industrial economics or investment strategies around these themes, your input could be valuable for Harry's future articles.
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