Author: Philip Heijmans
President Donald Trumpās return to the White House this year was identified in a new survey as one of Southeast Asiaās top three geopolitical worries.Read More
Indian assets suffered less than their Asian peers Thursday after President Donald Trumpās tariff measures were perceived as less severe on the nationās economic growth and corporate profits.Read More
By Francesco Guarascio and Orathai Sriring HANOI/BANGKOK (Reuters) – Vietnam’s government said on Thursday it would set up a task force and other Southeast Asian nations said they plan to seek talks with Washington as they reel from being hit with some of U.S. President Donald Trump’s heftiest …Read More
Vietnam’s government said on Thursday it would set up a task force and other Southeast Asian nations said they plan to seek talks with Washington as they reel from being hit with some of U.S. President Donald Trump’s heftiest tariffs.Read More
European stock markets are expected to fall dramatically at the open Thursday as traders react to U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs announcements.Read More
Comparing wealth and survival rates in the U.S. with those in Europe, researchers found that over a 10-year period, Americans across all wealth levels were more likely to die than their European counterparts.Read More
Even in the dead of winter, Europe’s solar farms have continued to expand their share of electricity production throughout the continent.Read More
How the world responds to the tariffs will have economic and political consequences for the UK, writes our political editor.Read More
FTSE 100 Live: UK Stocks to Drop in Global Tariff-Driven SelloffRead More
US president’s 10% tariffs on UK could cause “untold damage”, businesses warn – but Britain gets off lightly compared to other countries.Read More