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The Impact of Trump’s tariffs on global trade and the US economy - Donald Mackay

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April 07, 2025

WITH a stroke of his fat koki pen, US President Donald Trump appears to doom the dollar’s reserve status than anything Xi, Putin or anyone else could do. Although his reserve status was an outcome of American strength at Bretton-Woods, the dollar has retained that state because a world really has no alternative. That “exorbitant privilege” of being the world’s reserve currency, described by French economist Valery Giscard d’Estaing, is essential to American economy.

- DONALD MACKAY

The Impact of Trump’s tariffs on global trade and the US economy - Donald Mackay

The dollar’s role allows the US to keep borrowing dollars, issue debts like ordinary commodities which are widely held globally. Commodities such as gold and even sugar are priced in dollars, further cementing its centrality in global trade.

But these are all fictions, maintaining this ephemeral existence because of the collective belief in the faithful.

In Terry Pratchett’s 1992 philosophical treatise, “Guards! Guards!”, Commander Samuel Vimes came to realise the form of a powerless tortoise because his followers no longer truly believe in him. The tortoise and his followers has become hollow, rotten in fear, rising and dogmatic rather than genuine strength. This loss of authentic belief renders Om barely able to summon up a thunderclap. The United States derives its strength from the belief of its citizens and most of the world, in its institutions, such as democracy, justice, and governance. When that belief in America is difficult to see how America still thrives. Om is eventually caught by an eagle and dropped onto someone’s head, so the metaphor only goes so far, but the point remains.

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G20 Summit exposes stark divide: Europe backs Ukraine, Global South demands Gaza unity

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STELLENBOSCH FC made a promising start to their CAF Confederation Cup Group C campaign with a crucial 1-0 victory over Congolese rivals AS Otoho at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Sunday.

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THE Springboks have set their sights on making it five wins from five on their November tour, with Wales their final hurdle of 2025.

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Blitzboks seek perfect Dubai launch to fuel Cape Town title defence

THE Springbok Sevens have set their sights on going back-to-back in Cape Town this December, as they look to defend their title.

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Higher hake catches and strong Lucky Star sales drives Oceana Group's profit growth

THE Oceana Group’s operating profit increased by a striking 58% for the year to September 30 after the performance benefited from a strong turnaround in the Wild Caught Seafood segment and steady Lucky Star Foods results.

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Hezbollah chief killed in Beirut

ISRAEL killed Hezbollah’s military chief in a strike on Beirut at the weekend, the Israeli military and the militant group said, hitting an apartment building and killing five people according to Lebanese authorities.

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Blues warned as Lopez grows into key Catalan threat

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Climate change and inequality are connected

AN INCREASINGLY strong case is being made to bring inequal- ity into discussions about climate change.

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Marco Jansen bounces in as series-defining force in India

“I JUST want to be like you!”

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What City of Cape Town's informal settlements initiative omits

HOUSING lobby group Ndifuna Ukwazi says upgrading informal settlements is urgent and long overdue, but it cannot be the final goal as a humane standard of living requires integration and access to economic opportunities.

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