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The Tariff Echo: Why 2018’s Trade Policies Are Still Redrawing the Global Economic Map
The economic aftershocks of 2018’s tariffs are still being felt, permanently redrawing global trade routes and creating new risks and opportunities.
Honduras at a Crossroads: Decoding the Investment Landscape After Asfura’s Victory
An in-depth analysis of Honduras’s new government and what Nasry Asfura’s presidency means for the economy, foreign investment, and geopolitical risk.
Mexico’s Tariff Shockwave: A New Front in the Global Economic Chess Match
Mexico’s new tariffs of up to 50% on China and others signal a major shift in global trade, impacting investors, supply chains, and the broader economy.
The Monroe Doctrine 2.0: What a US ‘Peace Through Strength’ Policy Means for the Global Economy
A “stronger than ever” Monroe Doctrine signals a major US policy shift, impacting global trade, investing, and the economy. Here’s what it means for you.
Beyond the Tariff Talk: Deconstructing the New US Trade Deals and Their Ripple Effect on the Economy
Unpacking the new US trade deals with Latin America and their strategic implications for inflation, the economy, the stock market, and global supply chains.
Mexico’s High-Wire Act: Can President Sheinbaum Juggle Populism, Pragmatism, and Investor Confidence?
Mexico’s President Sheinbaum walks a tightrope between populist promises and pragmatic economics. Can she sustain this balancing act for investors and markets?