As geopolitical turmoil and shifting policies redraw trade maps, developing countries will have a challenging year ahead.
Global financial markets have opened 2026 with contrasting trade patterns that reflect deeper structural changes reshaping international trade relationships. Investors are grappling with unprecedented ...
The rewiring of global trade is not a temporary disruption, but a structural shift with enduring implications. Rising tariffs, export controls, and investment restrictions are reconfiguring ...
The start of 2026 underscored that volatility is here to stay. The US president escalated his efforts to take control of ...
Visa forecasts structural economic transformation driven by AI adoption, supply chain rewiring and accelerating business investment that supports stable 2.7% global growth Global GDP projected to grow ...
The United States is currently imposing its highest tariffs since the 1930s, dramatically reshaping global trade patterns, economies, and market dynamics throughout 2025. This is driven largely by ...
Amid the headlines and noise of the latest tariffs from Washington and the growing fears about the state of global trade, a quiet movement to support free and open commerce is taking place in world ...
We asked a group of experts to envision the future of supply chains and how changes to them will impact national economies. By The New York Times This feature is part of a series called Turning Points ...
Discover how the Home Market Effect explains global trade patterns, why large countries become net exporters, and implications for businesses and investors.
Kenya’s recent engagement with China highlights how African countries can secure tailored investments while navigating global trade uncertainties. Kenyan President William Ruto (back left) and Chinese ...