South Korean exports reached a record $86.13 billion in March as eurozone manufacturing activity hit a 45-month high, with companies worldwide rushing to build up material stockpiles in response to supply chain disruptions caused by the conflict in the Middle East. South Korea's Ministry of Trade,......
French President Emmanuel Macron called on Europe Tuesday to develop its own payment infrastructure, warning that ceding control of financial transactions to American companies would compromise the continent's sovereignty. The remarks, delivered by video message at the Carte Bancaire summit in Paris,......
The Bank of England (BoE) warned on Wednesday that the ongoing conflict in Iran has created “a significant negative supply shock” to the global economy, intensifying threats to financial stability. According to the BoE, slower growth, rising inflation, and increased borrowing costs may lead......
Canada is looking to deepen its economic and diplomatic relationship with China as Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne begins an official visit to China from April 1 to April 4. The trip reflects a broader effort by Canada to re-engage with one of its most important trading partners.......
Market turbulence triggered by the American-Israeli military campaign against Iran has taken a heavy toll on the world's wealthiest individuals, erasing more than $255 billion in combined net worth from six of the ten richest people since January, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Oracle......
British manufacturers are facing a sharp rise in production costs, reflecting growing pressure on the industrial sector amid global economic uncertainty. Recent economic indicators show that input costs for factories increased significantly in March, marking one of the steepest monthly rises in decades.......
The United Kingdom is bracing for its most immediate supply pressure as Europe's aviation fuel reserves hold for now but risk running critically low by May if the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed, cutting off roughly 40% of the region's jet fuel imports. The last known kerosene cargo......
Manufacturing activity in the euro zone expanded in March at its fastest pace in nearly four years, according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). However, analysts caution that this apparent rebound is partly driven by supply chain disruptions rather than strong underlying demand. The......
Germany’s leading economic institutes have revised down their growth projections for 2026 and 2027 while increasing their inflation forecasts, reflecting mounting economic pressures linked to rising energy costs. According to the updated outlook, economic growth in Europe’s largest economy......
Fuel prices in Morocco are set to rise again starting Tuesday at midnight, with diesel increasing by 1.70 dirhams per liter and gasoline by 1.57 dirhams per liter. This comes after previous hikes in mid-March and amid ongoing volatility in international energy markets. According to industry sources,......
TotalEnergies will keep fuel prices capped at its French stations until April 7, aiming to remain competitive amid rising global oil costs. The extension follows a previous cap set in mid-March and comes shortly after tensions in the Middle East pushed prices higher. Under the scheme, gasoline prices......
Tanger Med, Africa's largest container terminal, is preparing for a potential increase in ship calls as escalating tensions in the Middle East prompt major shipping companies to reroute vessels. Idriss Aarabi, the port’s director general, told Reuters that the port is taking steps to prevent......
Absenteeism among airport security personnel in the United States has declined significantly after workers received long-delayed pay, according to officials from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The improvement comes after weeks of disruption that affected airport operations across the......
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