Global Trade
Coverage of Global Trade in the Nexus archive.
- Pakistan PM says free passage at sea 'a global necessity'
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif emphasized that freedom of navigation and maritime security are critical for global trade and supply chains. He stated that safe passage through international waters is now an 'absolute necessity' for the global economy.
- The Future Project with Chris Dickon Ep 1
Hampton Roads' history and prosperity are tied to the sea. The first episode of The Future Project with Chris Dickon explores the maritime industry, global trade, regional cooperation, and challenges affecting the region's future.
- 25 things that had to be true for the smartphone to exist
The smartphone's existence required centuries of breakthroughs in physics, chemistry, manufacturing, and global trade converging at the right moment. Key components like transistors and touchscreens were essential to its development.
- Does the Iran war diminish US superpower status?
The US remains unmatched in global military projection, but Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has challenged its role as a guardian of global trade security.
- How Trump is relaunching a tariff war citing ‘forced labour’ concerns
Trump is restarting a tariff war by citing 'forced labour' concerns. Trade analysts suggest this move may speed up the shift of global trade away from the US.
- Artificial chocolate will show what really shapes global trade
Lab-grown cocoa is emerging as a synthetic commodity that challenges natural cocoa, offering insights into how global trade is shaped by technological innovations.
- UBS’ Khan Says AI Will Impact Jobs While Aiding Productivity
Iqbal Khan, UBS Group AG's president of Asia Pacific and co-head of global wealth management, discussed AI's dual impact on jobs and productivity during a Bloomberg Television interview at the UBS Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong. He noted wealthy UBS clients are increasing investments in alternative assets amid market and global trade volatility.
- Iran war day 86: Trump announces potential deal amid ‘cloud of mistrust’
Trump signals progress on an Iran peace deal, suggesting the Strait of Hormuz may reopen soon, though mistrust remains. The deal could ease tensions and stabilize global trade.
- Blowing up the world
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is highlighted as part of a series of disruptions to the post-Soviet global trade and economic order. The article notes that unblocking the strait is likely inevitable, with a reference to Donald Trump's recent claim on the issue.
- Hormuz Crisis Drives Insurance Spike
The Hormuz Crisis has triggered a surge in insurance costs for maritime shipping through the strategic strait, heightening concerns over global trade disruptions and security risks.
- Crypto Markets Are in a Neutral Zone
The crypto market is in a neutral zone with the Altcoin Season Index at 41, Fear and Greed Index at 44, and Market RSI at 48. The article predicts a potential Bitcoin price breakout to $100k by June or a breakdown to $50k, depending on macroeconomic factors like Fed rates and global trade, particularly crude oil via Hormuz.
- Economic data, commodities and markets
The article discusses recent trends in economic data, commodity prices, and global market movements. Key factors include central bank policies, trade dynamics, and geopolitical risks affecting investor sentiment.
- Dollar Use in Global Trade Rose to High Amid War, Swift Says
The use of the US dollar in global trade has increased amid ongoing conflicts, according to SWIFT. This trend highlights the dollar's role as a stable currency during geopolitical instability.
- Traders Warn Iran Tolls Risk Setting Global Trade Precedent
Traders have warned that Iran's imposition of tolls on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz could set a dangerous precedent for global trade. The tankers are currently anchored off the coast of Qeshm Island.
- The nightmare scenario for global trade
The article highlights potential global trade disruptions worse than the Strait of Hormuz blockage, emphasizing critical shipping route vulnerabilities. Analysis suggests severe consequences for international commerce.
- Hormuz is not the only weak spot for global trade
The article highlights that the Strait of Hormuz is not the only vulnerable point in global trade, as other critical shipping routes like the Strait of Malacca and Panama Canal also face risks. These vulnerabilities threaten the stability of international trade networks.