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[Global Economic Instability: From Iberian Blackouts to US-China Trade Tensions and Rising Defense Spending]-[Massive power cut hits large parts of Spain and Portugal]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-04-28

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The Iberian Peninsula Power Crisis

Spain and Portugal are currently grappling with a massive power blackout that has brought the region to a virtual standstill. The situation in Madrid is described as "absolutely chaotic," with traffic lights failing, public transport halted, and essential services disrupted. Freelance reporter Ashish Sharma noted that the blackout occurred suddenly, leaving citizens and businesses caught off guard. While there was initial speculation regarding security threats or cyberattacks, the Spanish government has focused its efforts on restoration. Portuguese operators have suggested a "rare atmospheric phenomenon" related to temperature variations as a potential cause. The economic impact is profound, as the outage has shuttered major commercial hubs like El Corte Inglés and left the elderly and vulnerable in precarious situations. Officials estimate a recovery timeline of six to ten hours, though full normalcy may take longer.

US-China Trade Tensions and Import Downturn

The US economy is facing significant strain as the impact of trade tariffs begins to manifest in the supply chain. Michael Starr of ZEN Cargo reported a "40% to 50% drop in shipments" from China following the escalation of tariffs to 125%. This decline is creating a "double whammy" for US ports, which are struggling with reduced imports and restricted exports. Industry experts warn that if the trade relationship does not stabilize within the next few weeks, American consumers will likely face "empty shelves" and higher prices by late May or early June. Rachel Winter, an investment manager, highlighted that official inflation data remains "nearly a month out of date," failing to capture the current price hikes driven by these trade barriers. Many CEOs are finding it difficult to provide accurate earnings guidance, as they remain uncertain about the long-term trajectory of these protectionist policies.

The Surge in Global Defense Spending

Despite broader economic anxieties, global military expenditure has reached $2,718 billion in 2024, marking a 9.4% increase and the "steepest year-on-year rise since at least the end of the Cold War." According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, this growth is primarily driven by Europe and the Middle East in response to the war in Ukraine and long-term security threats posed by Russia. European nations are shifting focus toward "conventional arms," including armored vehicles, artillery, and air defense systems. This shift has significantly altered investor sentiment; companies like Rheinmetall have seen shares rise over 400% in two years, as defense is no longer viewed as "unethical" by many portfolios.

Financial Shifts in Kenya and Canadian Election Priorities

In other developments, Kenya has officially lifted a long-standing moratorium on licensing new commercial banks, a policy originally implemented in 2015 to address "governance weaknesses" and "risk management concerns." Habil Olaka, former CEO of the Kenya Bankers Association, noted that the sector has gained stability, with banks now operating well above minimum capital requirements. Meanwhile, in Canada, citizens are heading to the polls amid a turbulent political climate. Economic concerns are paramount, with voters expressing deep frustration over US tariffs and domestic trade barriers. As one voter put it, the electorate is searching for a leader with the "wisdom and knowledge" to navigate a complex global economy, proving that despite the chaos, the focus remains squarely on long-term economic resilience.

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I leave the hotel and there is no power anywhere.
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It sounded like there was a fire alarm alert.
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But even that's just a prediction.
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I don't think any of this is particularly new.
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I'm looking for a steady hand in our leadership.
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ground to a halt
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caught off guard
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a long haul
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scale back
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bite
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