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[Global Economic Volatility: From Myanmar's Earthquake Crisis to Escalating Trade Wars]-[Myanmar Earthquake: How does aid get to where it’s needed?]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-03-28

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Global Economic and Geopolitical Instability: A Multi-Front Crisis

The Humanitarian and Economic Catastrophe in Myanmar

A devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake has struck central Myanmar, near Mandalay, resulting in at least 144 deaths and significant infrastructure collapse. The crisis is compounded by a pre-existing economic collapse. Mimi Windbird, a security analyst, notes that Myanmar’s economy has "reduced by 30 percent" since the military coup, with inflation on rice nearing 50% and severe currency devaluation.

International aid agencies, such as the International Rescue Committee (IRC), face immense challenges in delivering support. The situation is exacerbated by "civil conflict," which has left nearly 20 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. Delivering aid is further complicated by the military regime, which has a history of "siphoning off all these aid materials," leading experts to emphasize the necessity of working through local organizations rather than the regime.

The Greenland-Denmark-US Geopolitical Standoff

US Vice President J.D. Vance has ignited a diplomatic row by accusing Denmark of "underinvesting in the security architecture" of Greenland. While Denmark provides significant subsidies through block grants, expert Michel Rong Ollison suggests that the "political will" to invest in security exists, but implementation has been stalled by bureaucratic hurdles.

Beyond security, the region is rich in "critical minerals" like graphite, nickel, and gold. However, extraction remains difficult due to the "harsh climate" and high costs. Furthermore, while many Greenlanders desire "true independence" from Denmark, they remain wary of swapping Danish oversight for American dependency, creating a complex geopolitical landscape that has strained US-Danish relations.

The Escalation of Global Trade Tensions

Trade relations have become increasingly volatile as US President Donald Trump continues to push for tariffs against major trading partners. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has signaled that Ottawa is prepared to impose "retaliatory tariffs" on American goods by early April. This shift marks the end of an era defined by "deepening integration" of the US-Canadian economies.

Economic analysts, including Chris Lowe, warn that "fighting back" could be "extraordinarily painful" for smaller economies like Canada’s, potentially driving unemployment rates higher. Meanwhile, Robert Maxim of the Brookings Institute highlights that foreign nations are strategically targeting "politically sensitive sectors" in the US—specifically in states that form the core of Donald Trump’s voting block, such as Wisconsin, Indiana, and Iowa. By targeting industries like agriculture and manufacturing, other countries are attempting to inflict both economic and political costs on the current US administration.

Corporate Shifts and Market Uncertainty

Amidst these geopolitical maneuvers, Elon Musk has moved to consolidate his business interests, with his AI startup, xAI, acquiring the X social media platform for $33 billion. Analysts view this as a move to bolster the viability of his AI ventures and distance himself from the X platform's role as a "lightning rod" for controversy. As these events unfold, global markets remain "wobbly," with investors struggling to navigate a landscape defined by daily policy shifts and the looming threat of a broader global trade war.

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