The global landscape of international trade is experiencing a significant transformation, primarily fueled by the actions of powerhouse nations like the United States. In a move to safeguard its interests, China is stepping up its efforts to protect its firms and exports as the U.S. finalizes substantial tariff hikes on Chinese goods.
globalEDGE Blog - By Author: Hannah Ludwig
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The Red Sea Houthi rebel attacks on ships are adding another shock to global trade for consumers and suppliers alike. After pandemic-related supply chain jams, delays were caused by the Russian-Ukraine war. The Houthi rebels in Yemen are attempting to stop Israel’s offensive against Hamas in Gaza, which is now causing more trade delays across the globe.
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Europe is one of the most prominent travel destinations in the world, holding 61% of total arrival shares when viewing the Global and Regional tourism results. Their vast history, stunning views and elaborate architecture are some of the reasons Europe’s tourism is so high. However, the future of international travel will change in 2024 as the European Union (EU) requires travelers from the United States and sixty other countries to apply for authorization through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS).