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How will free-trade fare under the Trump administration? Trade thoughts and opinion about negotiations, embargo, what works and what doesn't..
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By glenford morrison full and honest reviews3 years ago in The Swamp
What is Russia's strategy in turning east?
Russia's shift to the east is not just an attempt to compensate for falling Western investment. Economically, closer Sino-Russian ties are linked to Russia's plan to develop its Far East with more economic cooperation with regional figures. Part of the plan requires rebalancing the geography of Russian trade, which since the collapse of the Soviet Union has been mostly concentrated in Europe.
By [email protected]3 years ago in The Swamp
How Inflation has Affected our Everyday Living
Already in January, the IMF had reduced its forecast for the growth of the global GDP in 2022 by 0.5 percentage points, bringing it down to 4.4 percent. At that time, it alluded to concerns associated with COVID-19, inflation, supply interruptions, and the anticipated increase in interest rates from the Fed.
By Estalontech4 years ago in The Swamp
A Novel Way Of Reducing The US-China Trade Deficit
The United States is trying to reverse decades of American production lines that have been moving to China after three years of trade disputes and disruptions due to the pandemic. This will lead to the loss of manufacturing jobs as well as industrial capabilities.
By Import Key4 years ago in The Swamp
World’s largest Shipping Traffic Jam; Giant Container Ship stranded in Suez Canal.
Many people would have heard of the news of a large ship stranded across the Suez Canal, an area which is very vital for the movement of ships. We will go through the events which led to this occurrence but we will first study and try to find the details of the Suez Canal-
By DEEPAK SETHI5 years ago in The Swamp
No Deal Could Lead To Billion Pound Bill For Consumers
The United Kingdom left the European Union on 31st January this year and is currently in a transition period which ends on 31st December. They are currently locked in negotiations with the EU to see if they can come up with a deal that suits both parties. Whilst the UK may not enjoy many of the things that it had during it's period of full membership of the EU, it is keen to come up with an agreement that will not change the way UK businesses trade with the EU in a major way.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in The Swamp
Ecuador - The China problem
China, the fastest growing economy in recent history, has been spreading its influence around the world. Their influence is most prominent in Latin America, one of the countries with the most Chinese influence is Ecuador. Here it enjoys a near - monopoly of crude exports. Critics of the 2007 – 2017 former president (Rafael Correa) say china’s influence threatens Ecuador’s national sovereignty, indigenous people’s rights, standard of living and biodiversity.
By Joshua Donnelly5 years ago in The Swamp
The Fate of China’s Belt and Road Initiative
In 2013, Xi Jinping, the President of China, revealed plans of vast trade and infrastructure project which would traverse three continents, during state visits to Kazakhstan and Indonesia, much to the chagrin of Japan and the United States. The project was initially christened One Belt, One Road, but was later renamed to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). It was based on the Silk Road, a historical trade route that was named after the main commodity traded during those times — Chinese Silk. The project had two divisions — a land route and a maritime route. But as of 2020, the pieces of this dream are falling fast, as more participating countries show scepticism. Here are some reasons why:
By Mythili Iyer5 years ago in The Swamp
What Really Happened with the Off and On-Again US-China Trade Talks?
Both the US and China are struggling to recover from the woes of a health care and economic crisis. This is not a good time for either country to escalate trade tensions. The last thing either country needs at the moment is to cause financial market, business or consumer sentiment turn negative at the moment. That would surely slow the recovery process for both countries. As a case in point, witness the reaction of US and Global financial markets when they heard White House Advisor Peter Navarro hint that the Phase 1 trade deal with China was over. Not surprisingly, the retraction and clarifications came swiftly from both U.S. President Trump and Mr. Navarro indicating that the statement was not true and that the Phase 1 trade deal remained solidly on track.
By Anthony Chan6 years ago in The Swamp
Is it time to abolish the Eurozone?
For quite an incomprehensible reason, there exists a deeply-rooted, almost untouchable idea that the Eurozone is an indispensable monetary union without which Europe would be unimaginably less prosperous, more unstable and divided. Any time when someone attempts to suggest that the Euro is not beneficial to certain European nations and that in fact it brings about a variety of disadvantages and limitations, the response is one of disbelief and perception of the anti-Euro position as outrageously reactionary and even somehow revolting. Fully prepared to undergo such a reaction again, I will outline the arguments against the Eurozone in its current state, for the mere reason that I believe that it is doing too much damage to be ignored and dismissed as a ‘populist’ excuse for ‘greater and more complicated problems’.
By Victor Arutyunov6 years ago in The Swamp









