Image: Book cover of “Death by China: Confronting the Dragon” by Peter Navarro and Greg Autry. Used under fair use for illustrative purposes. Source: Wikipedia By: Janet Howard In the tumultuous landscape of 21st-century geopolitics and economics, few relationships are as complex, consequential, and fraught with tension as that between the United States and the People’s […]
By Brian Figeroux, Esq. The structure of a nation’s taxation system has significant implications for economic growth, trade, and income distribution. One radical fiscal policy proposal is replacing income tax with increased tariffs on imports. While this approach could simplify tax collection and potentially promote domestic industries, it also carries substantial risks, including inflation, trade […]
By Caribbean Business Report The United Kingdom has announced nearly $1 million in new funding to extend the decade long “Accelerate trade facilitation” programme for another year. Established in 2015, the programme is a collaborative initiative led by UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD), His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) of the United Kingdom, and the […]
By Caribbean Business Report| Editorial credit: Michael Derrer Fuchs / shutterstock.com The UN Trade and Development chief calls for collaborative action from the Group of 20 to safeguard global growth and shared prosperity. G20 economic cooperation is more vital than ever in a world of low growth, soaring debt, high uncertainty, weak trade and low […]
By Sir Ronald Sanders | Photo of The Organization of American States flag The campaign for the position of Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) has been tainted by misinformation and political distortion, particularly on social media. A misleading narrative has emerged, falsely framing the election as a geopolitical battle between the […]
By Sir Ronald Sanders | Editorial credit: Fokke baarssen / shutterstock.com A rules-based international trading system has long been a foundation of global commerce, providing stability, fostering investment, and ensuring fair competition. Though imperfect, it has helped to underpin economic growth worldwide, benefiting major economic powers particularly, but with some benefits to smaller states as […]
By unctad.org | Photo credit: UNCTAD As the G20 presidency moves from Indonesia to India, Brazil, and now South Africa, the Global South has been at the forefront of shaping international trade and economic cooperation. Global South leadership is reshaping trade and economic cooperation Regional integration and South-South trade offer new pathways for development UN […]
By Esther Claudette Gittens The global Black community shares a rich history of resilience, innovation, and cultural wealth. Despite the forced displacement of Africans through the transatlantic slave trade and the systemic disenfranchisement of Black populations worldwide, Black people have continuously built, rebuilt, and contributed significantly to economies, cultures, and political movements. Black Americans, in […]
By Bedassa Tadesse, THE CONVERSATION | Editorial Credit: Qubix Studio / shutterstock.com From the ports of Los Angeles to the cornfields of Iowa, the U.S.’s international trade policy is a force that shapes the lives of every American. With the presidential election looming in November 2024, discussing trade policy isn’t just an academic exercise – […]