The Global Overview
Global Trade Tensions Spike
President Trump is escalating his protectionist trade strategy, threatening tariffs of “up to 200 percent” on French wine (Bloomberg) and “100% tariffs” on Canadian goods should Ottawa deepen ties with China (WSJ). From a free-market perspective, these are direct taxes on American consumers and businesses that will shrink choice and raise prices. Such measures treat international trade not as a mutually beneficial exchange but as a political weapon, punishing domestic importers and distributors while inviting retaliatory actions that harm global economic stability.
Beijing’s Power Purge
In China, Xi Jinping is tightening his grip on power with the investigation of Gen. Zhang Youxia, the nation’s top general (WSJ). The move represents the most significant purge of an active military leader since the aftermath of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. This consolidation of authority within the Chinese Communist Party underscores the inherent instability of authoritarian regimes. Centralizing military control under a single leader, rather than state institutions, raises the stakes for regional and global security, creating a less predictable geopolitical environment.
Western Democracies Face Internal Pressures
Political currents are shifting within key Western nations. In the UK, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham signaled a potential challenge to Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer by announcing his intent to run in a by-election (Bloomberg). Meanwhile, in the US, federal agents were reported using tear gas against protesters in Minneapolis (Bloomberg), a stark reminder of ongoing friction between state authority and civil liberties. These events highlight the internal political re-alignments and social fractures occurring within established democracies.
Stay tuned for the next Gist—your edge in a shifting world.
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