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Global Trade Alert in the News: On Trade Wars and Policy Risks

Recent citations in leading publications like the New York Times, the Economist, and the Financial Times illustrate how Global Trade Alert data informs analysis of current trade policy developments.

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Global Trade Alert

Date Published

06 Mar 2025

 

Over the last 12 months, GTA has been referenced in over 600 news articles, policy reports, and academic papers.


Recent Highlights

 

Wall Street Journal: "South Korea’s Acting President Is Betting on Keeping U.S. Ties Strong" (12 March 2025)

The article cites Global Trade Alert Founder Simon Evenett.

 

Financial Times: "EU retaliates after Donald Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs take effect" (12 March 2025)

The article cites GTA Zeitgeist Briefing #57.

 

The Banker: "Companies need a first-rate geopolitical radar" (06 March 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

The Globe and Mail: "Will Donald Trump become the unlikely saviour of world trade?" (05 March 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

DW: "What are reciprocal tariffs? Trump's trade agenda explained" (04 March 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

Hinrich Foundation: "How governments back the largest manufacturing firms" (04 March 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

Action Forex: "Trump 2.0 & Rising Restrictive Global Trade Policy" (28 February 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

Hinrich Foundation: "What does “reciprocal trade” mean?" (25 February 2025) 

The article references GTA data.

 

The New York Times: "How Trump’s Tariffs Could Reorder Asia Trade and Exclude the U.S." (21 February 2025)

The article cites Global Trade Alert Founder Simon Evenett.

 

Oxford Economics: "Long-term risks shaped by megatrends" (17 February 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

Deutsche Welle: "What are reciprocal tariffs? Trump's trade agenda explained" (15 February 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

The Economist: "South-East Asian producers are being hammered by Chinese imports" (13 February 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

Deutsche Welle: "What to make of Donald Trump's tariffs on steel, aluminum" (11 February 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

World Trade Organization: "Economic Implications of Data Regulation: Balancing openness and trust" (10 February 2025)

The article cites Emergent Digital Fragmentation The Perils of Unilateralism - A Joint Report of the Digital Policy Alert and Global Trade Alert

 

Cato Institute: "Will Trump’s “Reciprocal Trade” Only Go One Way?" (7 February 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

The Economic Times: "Deregulation: Key to India's economic growth and stability" (6 February 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

World Economic Forum: "5 ways businesses can navigate global trade in today’s fragmented geoeconomic landscape" (29 January 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

Financial Times: “How to stop Donald Trump exporting trade wars” (23 January 2025)

The article cites GTA Zeitgeist Briefing #44.

 

Council on Foreign Relations: “The Rise of Economic Security” (21 January 2025)

The article references GTA data.

 

Washington Post: "There’s another way to fight a trade war" (16 January 2025) 

The article cites GTA Zeitgeist Briefing #50.

 

The Wire: "As Trump Tries to 'Make America Great Again', A Look at US-China Trade War" (20 February 2025)

 

The Herald: "Assisting developing states for global prosperity, shared progress" (18 February 2025)

 

The New Indian Express: "Reciprocal Tariffs: How India can strategically mitigate the impact -- an explainer" (17 February 2025) 

 

World Economic Forum: "The Global Risks Report 2025" (15 January 2025)

 

AFP via MSN: "Davos: le risque de conflits armés au centre des préoccupations" (15 January 2025)

 

Times of India: “Who’s afraid of Donald Trump?” (8 January 2025)

 

The Banker: “Conflict a bigger risk to economic growth than climate change in 2025” (17 January 2025)

 

NRC: “The impact of Trump's trade tariffs will be greater in the US than in Europe or China” (17 January 2025)

 

Wirtschaftswoche: “Armed conflicts and extreme weather dominate the agenda” (15 January 2025)