“You would be hard pressed to find a country better positioned for the rule of the jungle that we have entered now than India,” explains Eurasia Group CEO, Maziar Minovi. “They have meaningful trade ties with China, but not so much in the sectors that would worry Washington, and Modi and Trump are well-aligned, both in how they approach running their economies as well as a kind of more strongman approach within democracy.” Maziar spoke with Forbes about India, what developments and priorities for the US and China will mean for emerging markets, and the bumpy ride ahead for investors: https://lnkd.in/ePVnpqPg
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Many will see yesterday’s pause as evidence that Trump is sensitive to political and economic fallout and that he’ll back off on the tariff wall. But Ian Bremmer says that Trump’s pain tolerance is higher than most think. GZERO Media https://lnkd.in/enwYkhMr
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What we’re watching: ➡️ The Truth will set tariffs free ➡️ The EU extends a hand toward China ➡️ Germany’s Friedrich Merz strikes grand coalition deal Get the details from GZERO Media: https://lnkd.in/ew2nnzDg
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Always delighted to be back in the Forbes Newsroom. This time, I joined the senior editor of ForbesWomen, Maggie McGrath, to discuss Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine and why, in spite of rumblings of a limited ceasefire last month, the fighting continues. Are Russia and the United States simultaneously engaging in separate bilateral talks aimed at normalization, where ending the war in Ukraine is just one element of the much broader conversation? How is this bilateral process progressing between President Trump and President Putin? #Russia #Ukraine #geopolitics Eurasia Group Forbes
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Coming in #3 on our #TopRisks2025: US-China breakdown. We said that Trump’s return would disrupt stability, unleashing unmanaged decoupling in the world’s most important geopolitical relationship and increasing the risk of economic disruption and crisis.
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The retaliatory steps from China aren’t just reactionary – they reflect a strategic shift. Our expert Lauren Gloudeman says Beijing has been preparing for decoupling for years and will continue to follow its playbook of stepping up support to safeguard the domestic economy and finding alternative markets for trade and investment. GZERO Media
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What we’re watching: ➡️ China vows retaliation as US tariffs take effect ➡️ Chinese troops in Ukraine ➡️ Supreme Court hands Trump a win, with caveats, and the ACLU files a new suit Get the details from GZERO Media:
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The evidence against Le Pen is overwhelming, and even if Le Pen’s appeal of her immediate electoral ban is successful, the courts are “unlikely” to overturn her guilty verdict. Our expert Mujtaba Rahman says the best she can hope for is the ability to contest the 2027 election.
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Most American voters no longer support free trade or collective security. Ian Bremmer says Trump is giving them what they voted for – a tariff wall around the US. #QuickTake GZERO Media
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The US and China are engaged in a game of chicken and neither President Trump nor President Xi are likely to blink soon, says our expert Lauren Gloudeman. “We expect China to retaliate in kind, as the leadership has pledged to ‘fight til the end’ against Trump's measures.” GZERO Media