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[Global Trade Shifts, Legal Reversals, and Economic Stimulus: A World Business Report Analysis]-[US and Japan agree trade deal]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-07-23

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US-Japan Trade Deal: A Strategic Compromise

The recent trade agreement between the United States and Japan has significantly altered the economic landscape, marked by Donald Trump’s decision to reduce threatened import taxes. While the U.S. initially proposed a 25% tariff on Japanese goods, the parties settled on a 15% rate for automobiles and parts. Ray Fuji of Lec Consulting notes that Japan was "eager to come to the agreement as soon as possible," viewing it as a necessary compromise to avoid the full 25% tariff, even though the current rate remains "much higher than before." The deal serves as a political victory for the Trump administration, allowing the President to fulfill promises of securing advantageous trade terms. Automotive analysts like Felipe Munoz highlight that for Japan, which faces a stagnant domestic market, maintaining a strong footprint in the U.S. is vital, making this "less bad" deal a welcome relief for the Japanese auto industry.

The LIBOR Scandal: A Decade of Legal Injustice

The UK Supreme Court has quashed the convictions of former city traders Tom Hayes and Carlo Palumbo, marking the culmination of a 10-year battle against what they described as a series of "miscarriages of justice." Financial investigations correspondent Andy Verity explains that these traders were prosecuted for "low-balling" interest rates during the global financial crisis—a practice that was essentially "normal commercial practice approved of and encouraged by their bosses." The investigation reveals that the manipulation by traders was minuscule compared to the systemic actions ordered by central banks and governments, yet the authorities chose to pursue individual traders rather than institutional leaders. The Supreme Court's ruling acknowledges that the case against them was "misconceived," potentially opening the door for the remaining seven imprisoned individuals to challenge their own convictions.

Economic Re-evaluations and Regulatory Pressures

Nigeria has recently rebased its economic data, revealing that its economy is effectively 30% larger than previously estimated. This adjustment, which incorporates the digital and gig economies, has the "magic effect of decreasing the debt-to-GDP ratio" back to government targets. However, this raises questions regarding the reliability of the statistics upon which policymakers rely. Concurrently, the UK is scrutinizing the dominant market positions of Apple and Google. Regulators are investigating whether these tech giants are "wittingly or unwittingly stifling competition," a move that could lead to significant fines and potentially heighten tensions with the U.S. administration, which has been keen to defend American companies from such regulatory pressure.

Malaysia’s Cash Stimulus and African Media Consolidation

In Malaysia, the government has introduced a one-off cash giveaway of 100 ringgit (approximately $24) to all adults to address cost-of-living concerns. While economist Doris Liu notes that the payment is "welcome" for increasing purchasing power, she warns that such handouts are "definitely unsustainable" and fail to address long-term structural economic issues. Meanwhile, in Africa, the competition tribunal has approved Canal Plus's $2 billion takeover of MultiChoice. Tambe Abenson, founder of Akaroko, explains that this acquisition gives Canal Plus control over the largest pay-TV operator on the continent. By bundling services and leveraging existing infrastructure, Canal Plus is positioning itself to expand beyond its traditional Francophone dominance into English-speaking territories, effectively challenging global giants like Netflix by capitalizing on established local networks.

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Know what's underrated?
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Thanks for being with us.
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I'm actually not surprised.
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I told you so.
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What's the US getting here?
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📝Key Phrases

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ignited a rally
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fueling optimism
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clinch a similar agreement
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settle down on
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drive a hard deal
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