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[Global Economic Shifts: From Ukraine Reconstruction Deals to Trade Tariff Tensions]-[A deal on Ukraine minerals: but what’s in the small print?]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-05-01

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The US-Ukraine Economic Reconstruction Partnership

The podcast highlights a historic agreement between Kyiv and Washington to establish the "United States Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund." This partnership, described by White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt as a "first of its kind economic partnership," aims to secure the long-term economic success of Ukraine. A key component of the deal involves the fund receiving "50% of royalties, license fees and other similar payments from natural resource projects in Ukraine."

Ukrainian MP Lisa Yasko noted that the deal is "fair," emphasizing that it does not grant "exclusive rights to Ukrainian minerals" to the US. However, experts like Olenna Pavalenko of the Dixie Group point out that while the deal is an improvement over previous leaked versions, it remains vague regarding the role of the "general partner" and the specific agency of the United States. From a resource perspective, Willis Thomas of CRU London explained that Ukraine is "underexplored" but possesses 22 of the 34 critical minerals listed by the EU, such as "rare earths, titanium, and lithium." These resources are essential for the global energy transition, though active conflict with Russia complicates extraction and elevates production costs.

US-China Trade Tensions and Tariff Rhetoric

The episode explores the escalating saga of trade tariffs between the US and China. A Chinese state-backed blog recently suggested that Washington is "proactively reaching out to Beijing" for trade talks, despite President Trump’s public dismissiveness and his insistence that China must "initiate talks." Media analyst Kerry Allen clarified that this messaging, while unofficial, is significant as it originates from a platform linked to the "official China media group." Meanwhile, domestic Chinese media continues to project a narrative of "standing up to America," suggesting that China is in a "stronger position" and is currently playing a "waiting game" to see how other nations respond to US tariffs.

Economic Indicators and Corporate Challenges

Financial expert Emma Wall analyzed the broader market volatility, noting that McDonald’s recent poor earnings are often a "canary in the coal mine" for recession indicators. When combined with an "uptick in claims for the jobless," the risk of a US recession remains a pressing concern. Additionally, the tech sector faces regulatory headwinds; Meta has warned that European users may experience a "worse experience" due to the European Commission’s ruling against its "consent or pay model," which was found to violate the Digital Markets Act.

Reintegration in Post-Conflict Colombia

The podcast concludes with a report from Colombia on the reintegration of former FARC members. While the state has supported projects like a women-run "beekeeping cooperative" to foster civilian life, the initiative remains controversial. Critics, such as victims' association president Jimena Ochoa, argue that the government’s approach is flawed, claiming that "the victimisers have had it easier than the victims" in terms of financial support and business assistance. This segment highlights the ongoing struggle to balance peace-building efforts with the grievances of those affected by decades of conflict.

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it's been a bit of a rough ride.
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we are not giving up anything
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that is correct.
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I was going to say
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unpick some of the detail
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take an economic stake
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keep costs in check
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bring on new capacity
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carve out relations
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