Tariffs, Tensions, and Tenacity: How APAC Economies Are Adapting in Q3 2025
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Tariffs, Tensions, and Tenacity: How APAC Economies Are Adapting in Q3 2025
Cover Image Attribute: An image of Singapore skyline by Monika Neumann from PixabayThe Asia-Pacific (APAC) region enters the third quarter of 2025 amid a dynamic mix of global headwinds and regional strengths, factors that will steer its economic direction. As global trade dynamics shift, particularly under the shadow of escalating U.S. tariff policies, the region's economies face challenges that test their resilience. Yet, domestic demand, poli…
Global supply chains are under severe pressure due to Trump's tariff policies and the escalating situation in the Middle East. FedEx has given up on its attempt to provide forecasts. Its share price fell sharply on Tuesday evening.
Tariffs Put Extra Pressure on Workers in Both China and the US : China Labor Watch
China Labor Watch’s Executive Director, Li Qiang, recently penned an article for the Diplomat: “Tariffs Put Extra Pressure on Workers in Both China and the U.S.”. In the piece, he argues that the trade war is raising prices in the U.S. and in turn, impacting American workers; at the same time, workers in China have been rushing to fulfill orders during the 90-day pause in tariffs, putting in significantly longer hours in overtime. The trade war …
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