- Tariffs Reloaded: Trump’s 10% Global Duty Comes Back—With Strategic LoopholesA Swift Move After a Supreme Court Setback When the Donald Trump administration faced a 6–3 rebuke from the Supreme Court of the United States over its use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), many assumed the tariff era had hit a legal wall. It hadn’t. Within hours, executive orders were signed invoking… Read more: Tariffs Reloaded: Trump’s 10% Global Duty Comes Back—With Strategic Loopholes
- Tariffs Reloaded: Trump’s 10% Global Duty Comes Back—With Strategic LoopholesA Swift Move After a Supreme Court Setback When the Donald Trump administration faced a 6–3 rebuke from the Supreme Court of the United States over its use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), many assumed the tariff era had hit a legal wall. It hadn’t. Within hours, executive orders were signed invoking… Read more: Tariffs Reloaded: Trump’s 10% Global Duty Comes Back—With Strategic Loopholes
- UPS Cuts 30,000 Jobs: A Strategic Reset or a Costly Retreat?When a company as iconic as United Parcel Service (UPS) announces plans to cut more than 30,000 jobs, it’s not just a business update—it’s a moment that forces a hard look at where the logistics giant is heading, and who pays the price for that journey. UPS says this painful decision is part of a… Read more: UPS Cuts 30,000 Jobs: A Strategic Reset or a Costly Retreat?
- When Fear Becomes Policy: Minneapolis and the Quiet Normalisation of ExclusionAn immigrant-friendly city is questioning its own reflection Minneapolis has long marketed itself as a welcoming, progressive city — a place where immigrants didn’t just arrive but belonged. That promise, however, feels increasingly fragile. For many residents from immigrant and non-white backgrounds, the city’s current political and security climate is not just unsettling; it feels… Read more: When Fear Becomes Policy: Minneapolis and the Quiet Normalisation of Exclusion
- Exports Hold Firm Under Tariffs—but Is India’s Resilience More Fragile Than It Looks?India’s export numbers for the first nine months of fiscal 2026 offer a reassuring headline at a time of global trade turbulence. Merchandise exports rose 2.44% to $330.29 billion, while total exports including services climbed 4.33% to $634.26 billion. December alone saw goods exports inch up 1.9% year-on-year to $38.51 billion. This performance appears particularly… Read more: Exports Hold Firm Under Tariffs—but Is India’s Resilience More Fragile Than It Looks?