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[FT News Briefing: US GDP Contraction, Spain's Grid Collapse, and UK Political Shifts]-[Honey, I shrunk the economy]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-05-01

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Economic and Geopolitical Review: May 1st

U.S. GDP Contraction: A Tariff-Driven Phenomenon

The U.S. economy experienced a contraction of "a third of a percent" in the first quarter, marking the first decline since 2022. According to FT US economics editor Clare Jones, this is primarily a "story about tariffs." Anticipating "steep levies on their imports," businesses engaged in aggressive stockpiling, which caused a temporary drag on GDP. Despite this, domestic demand remains "resilient" in terms of consumption and investment.

Looking ahead, economists anticipate a "mirror effect" in the second quarter. As imports decline, consumers will likely draw down their existing stockpiles, potentially lifting GDP figures. Importantly, the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain a "wait and see mode," as officials view the Q1 data as containing significant "noise" that does not alter their broader outlook on interest rate policy.

The Spain-Portugal Power Outage: Investigating Infrastructure Vulnerabilities

Europe witnessed its largest power outage in two decades this week, leaving Spain and Portugal in the dark. FT clean energy correspondent Rachel Millard noted that the event was "a really serious, huge event," causing widespread disruption to transport, commerce, and healthcare.

While investigations are ongoing, initial theories regarding cyberattacks or atmospheric conditions have been largely ruled out. The catalyst appears to be a "very large drop in frequency" on the Spanish grid. The incident has ignited a political debate regarding the integration of renewable energy. Because renewables are "more volatile than other power sources," experts are questioning whether the high proportion of wind and solar contributed to the instability. The incident has refocused attention on the urgent need for investment in "stable and resilient electricity systems."

Geopolitical Partnerships and UK Political Realignment

  • US-Ukraine Minerals Deal: The U.S. and Ukraine have signed a strategic partnership focused on critical minerals and natural resources. The deal includes a "reconstruction investment fund," a provision insisted upon by President Trump as a mechanism for Ukraine to repay past aid.
  • UK Local Elections: England is undergoing a significant political shift as the "century long duopoly of Labour and the Tories is disintegrating." With five parties now competitive, including Reform UK, the Liberal Democrats, and the Greens, the Conservative Party is bracing for "heavy losses." Despite internal pressure, Kemi Badenoch has stated she will remain party leader, even if the electoral results are poor.

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