Bank Earnings: FTSE 100 Bosses Face Scrutiny

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Why the world has started stockpiling food again – The Irish Times

In the early 18th century, Finland was familiar with the fear of hunger. A famine fuelled by an unpredictable climate had killed off a third of the population in the 1690s. The Great Northern War with Russia further disrupted farming, as well as everything else, in the first 20 years of the century. So in … Read more

How Chinese firms are using US-China tensions to fuel global growth

For eSignGlobal, a digital signature services provider from Hangzhou, the US-China trade tensions present an opportunity to expand globally, as it uses the conflict to its advantage. “Chinese state-owned enterprises and private enterprises are growing cautious about using US services, opening up opportunities for our company,” said Eric Jin, founder and CEO. He said the … Read more

Philippines emerging as ‘friendshoring’ hub – Philstar.com

Philippines emerging as ‘friendshoring’ hub  Philstar.com PHL seen as a ‘friendshoring’ destination for United States  BusinessWorld Online Trump reciprocal tariffs’ effects on the Philippines  The Manila Times Philippines seen attracting firms diversifying out of China  Inquirer.net The Philippines’ Approach to Reciprocal Tariffs: Guarded Optimism and Cooperation  US-ASEAN Business Council Source link

How ASEAN is moving up the value chain – Economy

SEAN member states are expected to witness robust economic growth and development in the coming years, buoyed by shifting global supply chains and rising affluence. With Southeast Asia greatly benefiting from the rebalancing of global trade and supply chains, multinationals from Asia and beyond have been relying more on the region as a key production … Read more