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[Global Economic Volatility: Tariffs, Market Shifts, and Climate Litigation]-[OECD says Mexico economy will shrink due to tariffs]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-03-18

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📋 Summary

The Impact of US Trade Policy on the Global Economy

The global economy is currently navigating a period of significant turbulence, primarily driven by the "whirlwind of tariffs" imposed by the United States. Donald Trump has implemented 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, alongside a 20% levy on Chinese goods, prompting retaliatory measures from Canada and the EU. The OECD has issued a bleak outlook, particularly for North American partners. Mexico’s economy, previously expected to grow, is now forecast to contract by 1.3% this year. Santiago Levy of the Brookings Institution notes that while tariffs are a factor, Mexico was already "decelerating" due to internal legal reforms and restrictive budget policies. He emphasizes that the current economic climate is defined by "uncertainty," as businesses postpone investment decisions waiting for clarity on trade rules.

The Crisis in the US Beef Industry

US beef prices have surged to near-record highs, a trend described by Bill Bullard of R-CALF USA as the result of a "dysfunctional market." Bullard argues that the industry suffers from a "market failure" where an inverse relationship exists between consumer prices and the prices paid to cattle producers. The herd size has shrunk to its smallest level in 70 years, exacerbated by a widespread drought in 2021. While some industry leaders like Andy Vederhorn of Fat Brands remain optimistic that prices will "start to come in line" as herd sizes recover, the broader sector remains rattled by trade policy. Bullard advocates for the enforcement of antitrust laws and the use of tariffs to level the playing field against cheaper, undifferentiated foreign beef, which he claims allows meat packers to engage in "profiteering."

Climate Justice and Corporate Liability

In a landmark legal challenge, a Peruvian farmer, Saul Luciano Lliuya, has sued the German energy giant RWE. Lliuya argues that the company’s greenhouse gas emissions are directly contributing to the melting of glaciers in his home region, creating a life-threatening risk of flooding. The court is now in the "evidentiary stage," assessing whether a link can be proven between RWE’s emissions and the specific risks in Peru. Noah Walker Crawford, an advisor to the case, explains that the court has already reaffirmed that "companies like RWE... can be held liable under German law." This ruling sets a significant precedent, suggesting that major emitters—who are responsible for a disproportionate share of historic emissions—can be held legally accountable for their contribution to the global climate crisis.

Modern Consumer Behavior: The "Try Before You Buy" Trend

Reflecting a shift in retail strategy, the Hong Kong Consumer Council has advised shoppers to take a "15-minute sleep" test before purchasing a mattress. Elizabeth Lloyd Parks, a marketing lecturer, suggests that such "try-before-you-buy" scenarios are designed to reduce "buyer’s remorse" and foster consumer trust. By allowing customers to test products in-store, companies can lower barriers to purchase and gain "instant product feedback." While this approach may seem unconventional for mattresses, it highlights a broader retail trend where businesses seek to differentiate themselves and build long-term loyalty by minimizing the risks associated with major consumer expenditures.

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I think it's right in the direction.
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the magnitude is hard to tell
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that was mostly for internal reasons
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yet to be seen.
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What is behind the rise in prices for beef?
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put down to
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rules of the game
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level the playing field
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profiteering by virtue of
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silver bullet
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