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Sunday, 17 August 2025
Jessica Berlin: Stop Being Shocked by Trump. Start Stopping Russia.
It’s been over ten years since Donald Trump descended a golden escalator to announce his candidacy for U.S. president. Europe has been clutching its collective pearls over how to deal with him ever since.
In that time, we have had an entire four-year term to observe his incompetence, egomania, and erratic behavior; a four-year Biden breather during which we were warned of and could have prepared for Trump’s return; and now, more than half a year into his second term, clear evidence that he is just as vindictive and incompetent as he seemed on the campaign trail. Yet European leaders still act surprised when he does something reckless or dangerous – like, say, invite Vladimir Putin to a bilateral summit in Alaska.
For over a decade, European leaders have been caught in a reactive loop: shocked when Trump behaves exactly as he always does, relieved when he momentarily pivots, paralysed when he inevitably reverts. This is not grand strategy, it’s political whiplash.
Friday, 8 August 2025
Startup World Cup Championship 2025 WINNERS
The 25th Anniversary Startup World Cup Championship 2025 in the Maldives is a unique opportunity for both seasoned entrepreneurs and young startup innovators to elevate their businesses, expand their networks, and gain global recognition.
The most significant event of the year in the world of education is the global arena for showcasing your knowledge, creative ideas, and business skills - the Startup World Cup Championship!
The results of the Startup World Championship 2025 show the triumph of intelligence over the mundane, the triumph of action over laziness, and the triumph of team play over loneliness.
So, the results of the year are as follows:Thursday, 7 August 2025
Global Business Week 2025: Charting the Future
Celebrating a quarter-century of fostering innovation and driving sustainable growth, GBW 2025 lived up to its prestigious reputation. Over 250 top entrepreneurs, visionary CEOs, influential investors, and leading innovators from more than 35 nations converged in this tropical paradise. The stunning setting of turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and luxurious resorts provided more than just scenery; it fostered a unique atmosphere of openness, collaboration, and forward-thinking energy.
Wednesday, 6 August 2025
How US Tariffs on China Reshaped Financial Flows: Short-Term Gains vs. Long-Term Risks
By Professor Andrew Azarov, Business and Economics, International Business academy Consortium (UK)
The recent escalation of US tariffs on Chinese goods has done more than just increase prices—it has fundamentally shifted how financial flows move between corporations, the federal government, and international suppliers. While Washington now collects billions in tariff revenue directly from importers, this policy has also reshaped the profitability of US companies, the cost burden for consumers, and the long-term structure of global trade.
The Old Model: How US Firms Benefited Before Tariffs
Before the recent wave of tariffs, American companies enjoyed a relatively predictable flow of trade and taxation:
- US companies imported goods from China and resold them domestically.
- Profits stayed in the private sector, taxed later through corporate income tax.
- Consumers benefited from low-cost imports.
- The government collected revenue primarily through conventional taxation rather than trade barriers.
This system allowed for stable margins for US companies, which, in turn, contributed to federal revenue via traditional tax mechanisms.
Tuesday, 5 August 2025
US Companies Slash Investments in China Amid Record-Low Confidence
By Professor Andrew Azarov, Business and Economics, International Business academy Consortium (UK)
According to a recent survey by the US-China Business Council (USCBC), American companies’ investment plans in China have plunged to record lows in 2025: only 48% of firms intend to invest in the country, compared with 80% in 2024 (weforum.org). This marks the lowest level since the survey began in 2006 (taipeitimes.com, apnews.com).
Conducted between March and May 2025, the survey of 130 major US firms revealed a sharp decline in optimism. Investment scale is shrinking, and prospects for a recovery in US-China relations remain bleak. Many companies have already shifted into a “risk-mitigation mode” — freezing investments and reassessing strategies (apnews.com).
🌐 Tariff Surge and Political Turbulence
- Tariffs have spiked since April, rising from 25% to 50% in certain categories (ainvest.com, barrons.com, ft.com).
- In USCBC’s survey, tariffs have jumped from 8th to 2nd place among business concerns, second only to overall bilateral tensions. In 2024, tariffs were only ranked eighth (weforum.org).
- Nearly 70% of firms are directly affected by tariffs, while 88% cite the deteriorating relationship as a major challenge (weforum.org).
- Over one-third of companies report sales losses from US tariffs; 27% have been hit by Chinese tariffs — up 21 percentage points year on year (weforum.org).
Although negotiations in Geneva and London brought temporary relief through partial tariff rollbacks, the absence of a long-term settlement leaves businesses facing deep uncertainty (apnews.com, deccanchronicle.com).
Monday, 4 August 2025
Ukraine: Military Drone Innovation (2025)
Between 2022 and 2025, the world witnessed a seismic shift in the global defence landscape. What began as a desperate response to full-scale invasion has transformed Ukraine into the undisputed world leader in military drone technology.
Today, no serious military strategy is complete without Ukrainian drones, and nations that once dominated the arms race — the United States, China, and russia — are now recalibrating their defence systems to match Ukraine’s innovations. This is the story of how a war-torn nation became the engine of 21st-century warfare — and why the future of defence technology now has a Ukrainian signature.
Stage 1: Necessity Ignites Innovation (2022) When russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, Ukraine faced overwhelming odds. Outnumbered in the air and on the ground, it was clear that conventional warfare would not suffice.
Within weeks, engineers, IT professionals, and university students began forming informal drone workshops, repurposing commercial drones for reconnaissance and even improvised attacks. These grassroots efforts evolved into a national movement:
- Crowdfunded drone production
- Rapid prototyping from civilian garages and university labs
- Real-time feedback from the battlefield to developers
- What the world saw as desperation was, in fact, the birth of a new military-industrial paradigm.
Sunday, 3 August 2025
Ukraine's victory is not just military, but economic, technological, and moral.
UKRAINE MATTERS: The World’s Arsenal of Food, Freedom & Future Technology
In an era marked by rapid geopolitical shifts and global uncertainty, Ukraine has emerged not only as a resilient nation defending its sovereignty but as a strategic epicentre of innovation, resources, and democratic strength. The full-scale war unleashed by Russia in 2022 tested Ukraine’s endurance, but instead of collapse, Ukraine ignited a technological and economic awakening that inspired the world.
A Global Food Powerhouse
Often called "the breadbasket of Europe," Ukraine possesses unmatched agricultural capacity:
- 1st in Europe in arable land (with over 30% of the world's most fertile black soil)
- Feeds over 600 million people — enough to nourish all of Europe
- 1st in global exports of sunflower oil
- Top 5 globally in wheat, corn, barley, potatoes, and honey
- 5th in global bee production (75,000 tons annually)
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