Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Obtenez un accès illimité à plus de 9 000 magazines, journaux et articles Premium pour seulement

$149.99
 
$74.99/Année

Essayer OR - Gratuit

President Trump's Decisions Will Set The Global Order

Mint Kolkata

|

March 10, 2025

We are heading towards a world order that raises the possibility of regional conflicts

- SHASHI SHEKHAR

When you make a pact with the devil, he always comes back to get his due. I wish Volodymyr Zelensky had remembered this before getting into a confrontation with Russia. Had that been the case, his country would have saved itself from ruin. What the Ukrainians are subject to today is the result of a double-cross by the U.S. The 180-degree shift in U.S. attitude towards Ukraine has rattled the world.

On March 5, in his address to the nation, U.S. President Donald Trump asserted that after Mexico, Canada, and China, he would slap tariffs on other countries, including India and Brazil, that are equal to what they have put on U.S. products in their respective countries. As expected, the countries retaliated, and the share markets globally reacted adversely.

Stunned by global resistance on the issue, Trump suspended the new tariff orders on three countries till April 2. But can he implement the tariffs in April?

Many economists believe the global markets will see an economic downturn if Trump's petulance prevails on April 2. Only time will tell how long such a downturn would last, if and when it sets in. But what's clear now is that the coming months will be economically hard for the lower middle class and the poor. If the tariff war resumes in April, inflation will hit new peaks.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

With $2.2 bn fund, ChrysCap has appetite for riskier bets

MD Saurabh Chatterjee details shift in global LP base, renewed focus on manufacturing

time to read

3 mins

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Smart GDP growth casts shadow over December rate cut

The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI's) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is widely expected to keep the policy rate unchanged on 5 December, even as a sizable minority of economists argues that the space created by softening inflation and moderating nominal growth warrants another rate cut.

time to read

1 min

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

European stock markets dominate global rankings

In the ranks of the world’s 20 best-performing stock markets this year, every second index is European.

time to read

1 mins

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Data centers are a ‘gold rush’ for construction workers

Mond Chambliss used to run himself ragged with the small contracting business he owned in Columbus, Ohio: hanging drywall, chasing clients for payments and managing half a dozen employees.

time to read

4 mins

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Let chats stay easy

India’s Department of Telecommunications has directed messaging apps like WhatsApp to ensure that users aren't allowed to access these services without active SIM cards in their phones.

time to read

1 min

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

As mid-cap alpha shrinks, should you consider passive strategies?

Advisers urge a balanced mix—add passives slowly and back strong, active managers, as mid-caps are still pricey

time to read

4 mins

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Let's be a bit more selective in using the word 'reforms'

Everybody should take a beat and think before uttering the word ‘reforms’ the next time. Glib usage, frequently in the wrong context, threatens to rob the word of its import.

time to read

3 mins

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

India's regulated exports at risk: BCG

India’s export-driven businesses in sectors such as aluminium, iron and steel that face international regulatory shocks are increasingly exposed to risk due to climate inaction threatening their profits, operations, and long-term viability, according to global consulting firm BCG.

time to read

1 min

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Gen Z redefines work in a volatile job market

Amid layoffs, Gen Z is pushing back against overwork, choosing clear boundaries, sustainable growth over old notions of indispensability

time to read

3 mins

December 01, 2025

Mint Kolkata

No, our election booth level officers aren't dying of stress

A dangerous thing the Indian news media does is attribute reasons for suicide.

time to read

4 mins

December 01, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size