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Singapore’s foreign minister, Vivian Balakrishnan, spoke at the Aspen Security Forum where he participated in a “Fireside ...
In 2025, aspiring business leaders face the economics vs. finance dilemma. Economics delves into resource allocation and ...
Malaysia’s stance on the Gaza issue, as well as matters concerning Palestine and West Asian countries including Iran, will ...
Warned by experts that the strategic environment is the most dangerous it has been since the second world war, it would seem ...
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No, Trump Did Not Start the Global 'Trade War' | Opinion
There had been great hope at the turn of the century that China would end long-standing predatory and criminal trade ...
China overtook the US in purchasing power parity (PPP) nine years ago in 2016, and by 2022 the International Monetary Fund ...
The world’s largest zipper manufacturer has spent decades mastering the global supply chain. Now it has to weather the ...
The recent meeting of the Indian foreign minister with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing is surely a good portent. The two nations must find an imaginative way ...
The reaction of markets to the US trade deal with Japan shows yet again that if you presage bad news with even worse news you ...
IF the government wants to blunt the impact of Trump’s higher tariffs, an economist recommended that the country adopt an “inclusive growth policy” that involves lowering interest rates and ...
Today, anthrax remains one of the deadliest and easiest biological weapons to produce. Yet 80 percent of the U.S. supply of ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNPhilippine exporters to face ‘hard climb’ with 19% US tariff
A US TARIFF of 19% on Philippine goods will likely undermine the competitiveness of local exporters compared with those in neighboring Southeast Asian countries, analysts said.
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