From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Famine in Sudan, Taiwanese Industry Shifting, Mexico's Telecommunications Market, and More
Date September 15, 2024 3:13 PM
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25.6 million

More than half of the Sudanese population, 25.6 million people, are facing acute food insecurity at what the United Nations considers to be "crisis levels."



SOURCE: "Conflict, Hunger, and Famine in Sudan" by CSIS's Zane Swanson, Anita Kirschenbaum, and Caitlin Welsh.

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58.9 percent

In a new survey of Taiwanese companies, 58.9 percent of respondents said that they were either considering moving some of their business from China or were already doing so.



SOURCE: "Diversifying, Not Decoupling: Taiwanese Industry Responds to Geostrategic Risks" by CSIS's Scott Kennedy and Andrea Leonard Palazzi.

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121 million

Mexico has over 121 million active broadband subscriptions, making it one of the largest telecommunications markets in Latin America and the world.



SOURCE: "Mexico’s Telecommunications Sector Competitiveness amid a Changing Economic Landscape" by CSIS's Ryan C. Berg and Henry Ziemer with Michael Ferguson.

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43 percent

Natural gas supplied 43 percent of U.S. power in 2023, making its role in reshoring manufacturing an important consideration for policymakers.



SOURCE: "Strategic Equilibrium: The United States’ Manufacturing Resurgence and the Role of Natural Gas in a Carbon-Competitive World" by CSIS's Jane Nakano and Joseph Majkut.

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