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Lily Chang

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Trump has tariffs. Europe has a trade bazooka. This Greenland standoff could get ugly, fast

Trump’s Tariff Strategy and Europe’s Trade Bazooka: Greenland Imbroglio

A new round of tariff threats has intensified economic uncertainty across the Atlantic, raising concerns that trade disputes could spill over into broader financial and political consequences. What began as a diplomatic standoff now risks becoming a structural challenge for two of the world’s most interconnected economies.The latest warnings issued by Donald Trump have reignited fears of a trade confrontation between the United States and several European nations. By signaling the possible imposition of new tariffs on imports from a group of Northern and Western European countries, the administration has placed fresh pressure on supply chains, corporate planning and diplomatic…
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Oceana Santa María

Why Panama stands strong as a real estate investment destination in 2026

Panama continues to strengthen its reputation as a leading destination for international real estate investment, driven by a unique combination of economic stability, strategic geographic positioning, modern infrastructure, and investor-friendly policies. According to recent insights shared on Oceana Santa María, these advantages are fueling growing global interest in Panama’s property market and opening attractive opportunities for both buyers and long-term investors.Positioned where North and South America meet, Panama serves as a pivotal global gateway, offering streamlined air and sea links to essential international markets. Its adoption of the U.S. dollar as official currency strengthens economic stability, reduces exchange-rate exposure for…
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Benin: agricultural CSR advancing cooperatives and regenerative soil practices

Benin: Agricultural CSR: Fostering Co-ops and Regenerative Soil

Benin at a glance: agriculture, livelihoods, and pressure on soilsBenin's economy and social structure remain deeply anchored in agriculture, a sector responsible for about one-quarter of the country's GDP and employing most of its rural residents, thereby playing a pivotal role in reducing poverty, strengthening food security, and generating export revenue. Main crops encompass cotton, which stands out as a leading cash crop, along with maize, cassava, yam, cashew, groundnuts, palm oil, millet, and sorghum. Agricultural output is largely driven by smallholder farmers, who generally manage plots of under two hectares.This farming environment confronts escalating strains, including declining soil nutrients,…
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Belgium: corporate CSR improving urban mobility and supporting social innovation

The Belgian CSR Model: Urban Mobility & Community Growth

Belgium’s dense urban landscape, its multilayered governance spanning three regions, and its influential private sector together offer a strong foundation for corporate social responsibility to drive more sustainable and inclusive urban mobility. Companies are increasingly moving beyond limited environmental efforts toward broader strategies that blend fleet decarbonization, mobility-as-a-service collaborations, socially responsible procurement, and backing for social innovators tackling issues such as accessibility, employment, and last‑mile logistics. This article outlines how Belgian businesses are advancing urban mobility through CSR, the tools they employ to foster social innovation, illustrative examples, measurable results, and practical insights for expanding their impact.Context: why corporate action…
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