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[Economic Fallout: US Shutdown, Global Trade Tensions, and India's Sporting Milestone]-[US shutdown set to enter record sixth week]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-11-03

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The Human and Economic Toll of the US Government Shutdown

The ongoing US government shutdown, now approaching a record-breaking second month, has triggered severe economic distress across the nation. Federal workers, many of whom "live check by check," are increasingly relying on emergency food aid. Michael Otley of the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen in New York reported that the current situation is the "roughest" in his 17-year tenure, noting a surge in postal workers and other federal employees seeking daytime meals.

Beyond individual hardship, the infrastructure of the country is fraying. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlighted that air traffic controllers—essential personnel who "keep our people safe"—are being forced to make impossible "life decisions" between paying for basic needs like rent and fuel or continuing to work without a paycheck. Consequently, airports are facing staff shortages, leading to nationwide flight delays. Eric Hansen of the US Travel Association warned that the shutdown is already costing the travel sector $5 billion, with the potential for "long-lasting impacts" on recruitment and system efficiency as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches. Economists from the Congressional Budget Office estimate that if the shutdown persists, it could lead to a permanent loss of $7 to $14 billion in GDP.

Geopolitical Disruptions and Trade Blockades

In Europe, the tension between Lithuania and Belarus has escalated into a significant logistical crisis. Following airspace disruptions caused by balloons carrying illegal cigarettes, Lithuania closed its border with Belarus, leaving approximately 2,000 trucks and 3,000 semi-trailers stranded. Oleg Tarasov of the Lithuanian National Road Carriers Association described the situation as a "big disaster," noting that the transport sector accounts for 15% of Lithuania’s GDP. With 35,000 jobs at stake, industry leaders are calling for immediate government intervention to resolve the blockade, which has halted the flow of humanitarian and commercial goods to Central Asian markets.

Corporate Shifts and Emerging Markets

In the tech and pharmaceutical sectors, major financial moves are underway. OpenAI has entered into a seven-year deal with Amazon Web Services, while Palantir Technologies continues to demonstrate strong growth through its predictive analysis services. Meanwhile, the pharmaceutical industry is seeing aggressive consolidation, with Kimberly-Clark's acquisition of Kenview and Pfizer's legal challenge against Novo Nordisk over the lucrative obesity drug market.

In India, the dairy sector, led by the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (Amul), is navigating the pressures of US trade tariffs. Despite these duties, Managing Director Dr. Jayan Mehta remains optimistic about India’s role as the "dairy to the world," noting that the cooperative model, which returns 80% of consumer revenue to 3.6 million farmer families, remains resilient even under protectionist trade policies.

A Pivotal Moment for Women’s Sports in India

Finally, India celebrated a historic milestone as the women’s cricket team won the World Cup. This victory is viewed as a "pivotal moment" for the sport, which has long lived in the shadow of the men's game. Journalist Sushma Ramachandran highlighted that while the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) achieved pay parity for match fees in 2022, a substantial gap in annual retainers remains. However, the surge in fan support and the success of the women’s game are expected to attract significant corporate sponsorship, signaling a potential shift in the financial landscape of women's athletics.

🎯Key Sentences

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We live check by check.
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Scary times, and no one can prepare for this because we don't know what to expect.
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I think it's only going to get worse.
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Do I put food on my kid's table?
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But really, we need Congress to do its job and act immediately.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the brink
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run dry
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call in sick
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raise the prospect
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raise alarm
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📖 Transcript

US federal workers are joining queues for emergency food aid as the shutdown bites hard.
It's hard when you don't know if your next meal is going to be not there.
But will Congress cut a deal?
They're making life decisions that they shouldn't have to make.
Let's open the government up.
Let's pay these people.

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