Recent U.S. tariff policies under President Trump have raised concerns among traditional allies, who now appear more willing to explore closer relationships with countries like China and India. As the United States threatens steep tariffs on European products—ranging from alcohol… Read More ›
Day: March 17, 2025
U.S. Consumer Inflation Fears Signal Looming Economic Uncertainty Amid Tariff Tensions
Recent survey data from a leading university reveals that U.S. consumers are bracing for higher inflation, with expectations for one-year inflation now at 4.9%—the highest since November 2022. This marks a significant shift from the recent reading of 2.9% in… Read More ›
China’s New Consumption Drive: A Strategic Pivot Amid US Tariff Tensions
China is embarking on a significant strategic shift from its long-reliant export-driven model to one that emphasizes domestic consumption as the cornerstone of economic growth. With mounting US tariffs placing pressure on its export sectors, Beijing has turned inward, hoping… Read More ›
Transatlantic Tensions: US-EU Tariff Clash Risks $9.5 Trillion Business Fallout
The US-EU tariff conflict has emerged as a high-stakes showdown, with the American Chamber of Commerce warning that nearly $9.5 trillion of transatlantic business is at risk. This colossal commercial relationship, which underpins significant parts of the global economy, relies… Read More ›