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X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal路 2025-08-11 17:05
Dramatic footage captured two Chinese vessels colliding while chasing a Philippine boat in disputed waters in the South China Sea.馃帴 Watch more: https://t.co/xiztjr9NKu https://t.co/Zhofm79lfd ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg路 2025-08-11 00:06
Australia reportedly plans to recognize a Palestinian state, joining the UK, France and Canada as concern mounts over Israel鈥檚 military campaign in the Gaza Strip https://t.co/hVHBqSxRl4 ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal路 2025-08-10 03:02
Geopolitical Strategy - India is resisting U S pressure to cut ties with Moscow [1] - India benefits economically and geopolitically from its relationship with Moscow [1] Economic Impact - The relationship with Moscow brings economic benefits to India [1] Trade Relations - U S tariffs pose a threat, but India is maintaining ties with Moscow [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist路 2025-08-09 13:05
An American-backed deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan could weaken Russia https://t.co/y9Os6La9Ts ...
X @The Economist
The Economist路 2025-08-09 00:40
America may be trying a new tack in its push to eliminate a Chinese presence around Panama鈥檚 canal https://t.co/Gzth8FugZb ...
Inside the Suwalki Gap, NATO's 'Achilles' heel'
NBC News路 2025-08-08 21:46
Geopolitical Significance - The Suwalki Gap, a 65mm area, is a crucial land bridge between NATO's central European partners and Baltic allies [1] - Control of the Suwalki Gap by Russia would create a land bridge between Kaliningrad and Belarus [2] - The US and NATO conduct military exercises in the area to deter Russian aggression [2] - The Suwalki Gap is considered by some as NATO's Achilles heel [2]
Geopolitics, cyber threats, and tariffs are top concerns for CEOs: The Conference Board's Q3 survey
CNBC Television路 2025-08-08 19:50
CEO Confidence & Economic Outlook - CEO confidence rebounded to roughly neutral, climbing 15 points to 49 from a low of 34 last quarter, following tariff announcements and tax bill resolution [3] - Geopolitics is the number one issue for CEOs, followed by cyber risks, with tariffs slipping to number three [5] - Despite clarity on tariffs, concerns remain about higher costs and potential impact on bottom lines for retailers [6] - Companies are negotiating within the supply chain to spread tariff costs, with some costs potentially passed on to consumers [7] - Unemployment remains low at 42%, and CEOs are not planning significant layoffs [9] Strategies for Cost Management - Companies are exploring AI as a potential boost for productivity to offset cost increases [10] - Negotiations and some price increases are being implemented to address cost differences [10] Trade & Tariffs - Increased clarity on trade, with some frameworks established with major trading partners, has contributed to improved CEO confidence [3] - CEOs are reacting to the expectation of ongoing tariffs and potential trade deals [8]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg路 2025-08-08 14:02
Geopolitical and Tariff Variables Impacting markets - Bloomberg Surveillance https://t.co/po1SjYVZZ1 ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg路 2025-08-08 10:10
After long efforts to woo New Delhi as an ally against Beijing, Washington has suddenly veered toward hostility. It will regret the turn, says @andreaskluth (via @opinion) https://t.co/DCactw7MsK ...
X @The Economist
The Economist路 2025-08-08 02:20
The tug-of-war between China and America over the Panama Canal has a new front https://t.co/3DreQXl4zW ...