Why Rising US–EU Tariff Tensions Are Becoming a Strategic Risk for Global Companies

March 4, 2026
Transatlantic trade tensions are once again moving from diplomatic dispute to boardroom risk. As Washington prepares a new tariff framework, European leaders are warning they will not accept harsher trade terms. For companies that depend on US–EU commerce, the stability of one of the world’s most important trading relationships is suddenly less certain. German Chancellor […]
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Trump Promises Cheaper Drugs as TrumpRx Launch Exposes Gaps in How Savings Reach Consumers

February 5, 2026
Trump Promises Cheaper Drugs as TrumpRx Launch Exposes Gaps in How Savings Reach Consumers A new federal access channel for prescription medicines is set to go live this week, immediately tightening pricing expectations across the U.S. healthcare system. On Thursday evening, U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to unveil TrumpRx.gov, a direct-to-consumer website designed to […]
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Greenland Tariffs Signal a New Era of Economic Pressure

January 19, 2026
When Greenland Becomes a Pressure Point in Global Trade Greenland has never been central to global commerce. Its economy is small, its population sparse, and its domestic political debates rarely move markets. Yet in 2026, Greenland has become a focal point of trade tension between the United States and Europe, not because of what it […]
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Stellantis’ CEO Reset: Inside Filosa’s High-Stakes Turnaround

January 16, 2026
Stellantis at the Crossroads: Filosa’s Turnaround Strategy Under Pressure When Stellantis appointed Antonio Filosa as its new chief executive in June 2025, it was not making a routine leadership change. The world’s fourth-largest automaker was facing a strategic inflection point: plummeting market share in key regions, mounting tariff impacts, and an uneven transition to new […]
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How Senior Charterers are Navigating the Effects of Tariff Changes

November 25, 2025
Those whose maritime careers are dependent on confidence and reliability in the shipping sector are facing an uncertain future. Chartering professionals have had to deal with freight rate volatility and laycans (represents a specific window in time where a vessel must arrive at a port and be ready to load or discharge its cargo). Specifically, […]
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Adidas and Yeezy: Navigating Controversy and Growth 2025

October 30, 2025
Adidas and Yeezy: Navigating Controversy and Growth in 2025 Adidas Faces North American Sales Headwinds Adidas, the global sportswear leader, reported a mixed third quarter in 2025, revealing a 5 % decline in North American sales. While the region struggled, global revenue grew 3 % to €6.63 billion ($7.73 billion). Experts attribute the regional decline largely to the termination […]
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America’s Debt Time Bomb: J.P. Morgan Warns the U.S. Is ‘Going Broke Slowly’

October 15, 2025
America’s Debt Time Bomb: J.P. Morgan Warns the U.S. Is ‘Going Broke Slowly’ With the U.S. national debt now above $37.8 trillion and interest costs shattering records, J.P. Morgan’s David Kelly says America’s slow-motion debt crisis could turn fast — and few seem ready for it. America’s balance sheet is bleeding quietly.According to J.P. Morgan […]
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Jamie Dimon and Donald Trump: From Clashing Titans to Oval Office Allies?

August 2, 2025
The Wall Street Truce Years of Tension, Insults, and Public Jabs JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and former U.S. President Donald Trump haven’t exactly had a friendly history. The two business titans have exchanged personal and professional blows over the years—Dimon once quipped that Trump didn’t understand the debt ceiling, while Trump retorted by calling […]
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€1 Trillion Trade Redefined Amidst New 15% Tariff Reality

July 28, 2025
US-EU Deal: €1 Trillion Trade Redefined Amidst New 15% Tariff Reality A seismic shift in transatlantic commerce is underway following the announcement of a new trade agreement between the United States and the European Union. Finalized on Sunday, July 27th, just days before a critical August 1st deadline, the deal marks a turning point in […]
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Winning the Long Game in American Manufacturing

June 13, 2025
How MetalQuest Built a Scalable, Resilient Operation When Others Were Cutting Back By Adam Arnold For CEO Today Magazine In most manufacturing companies, the future gets postponed in favor of the urgent. But at MetalQuest Unlimited, founder Scott Harms has spent nearly three decades investing in what's next—before most competitors saw the writing on the […]
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Shrinkflation Nation: How Tariffs Are Stealing Your Snacks

May 7, 2025
Shrinkflation Nation: How Tariffs Are Stealing Your Snacks When Donald Trump reintroduced sweeping tariffs in 2025, the focus was on protecting American jobs. But there’s a sneaky side effect that’s hitting closer to home and your pantry. Shrinkflation, the quiet practice of reducing product size while keeping the price the same or even higher is […]
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Hollywood's Struggles Intensify with Proposed Tariffs on Foreign-Made Films

May 6, 2025
Hollywood's Struggles Intensify with Proposed Tariffs on Foreign-Made Films Is the Film Industry in Trouble? Hollywood has been grappling with significant challenges over the past decade. Production in the region has declined by 40%, with many studios opting to film in locations like Canada, the UK, and Australia, attracted by favorable tax incentives and lower […]
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