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[Global Economic Shifts: Trade Tensions, Policy Uncertainties, and Corporate Strategic Moves]-[US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-01-17

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Global Economic Shifts: Trade Tensions, Policy Uncertainties, and Corporate Strategic Moves

As the international landscape braces for the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the global economy finds itself at a critical juncture. The World Business Report highlights several key themes, ranging from the legislative battle over TikTok to the complex realities of economic reform in Nigeria and the evolving nature of global trade policy.

The TikTok Ban and the Intersection of National Security and Commerce

The United States has reached a definitive point regarding TikTok, with the Supreme Court upholding a law that mandates the Chinese-owned app to either be sold or face a total ban. North America business correspondent Michelle Fleury notes that this decision reflects a shift where "national security concerns take precedence" over free speech arguments. The impact is profound for content creators like Cassie Sorensen, who relies on the platform for a significant portion of her income. Despite the administration's pivot toward a more skeptical stance on China, the potential ban highlights the friction between the incoming administration's desire for "free speech" and its aggressive approach to "unfair trade practices."

Nigeria’s Economic Reforms: A Trust Deficit

In Nigeria, Finance Minister Oluwale Edun argues that the country’s economy is "turning a corner" following painful fuel subsidy reforms. However, the ground reality remains grim for many. Dr. Chinieri Almona of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry paints a starkly different picture, noting that "the effort of governments to try and reduce the pressure on the common man isn't coming through on the streets." With inflation hovering around 35%, businesses are struggling with high interest rates and the inability to access capital. Dr. Almona emphasizes a significant "trust deficit," noting that while the government is quick to implement austerity measures, the promised interventions and reforms are plagued by delays, such as the slow arrival of duty-free food imports.

Trade Policy and the IMF Warning

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a stern warning that protectionist measures could "raise trade tensions, lower investment and disrupt global supply chains." This sentiment is echoed by former WTO head Pascal Lamy, who characterizes the threat of 60% tariffs on Chinese exports as a "big shock for world trade." Lamy labels the current protectionist trend as "stupid," arguing that it stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of the US trade deficit, which he views as a byproduct of the dollar's status as a global currency rather than a sign of economic weakness.

The Business of Inauguration in D.C.

The upcoming inauguration of President Trump is creating a "mixed bag" for local businesses in Washington, D.C. While some establishments expect a surge in patrons, others, like Pete's Diner, face a "10%" drop in business due to heavy security perimeters and fencing that restrict access for regular customers. The atmosphere remains tense, with some businesses citing lingering trauma from the January 6th insurrection, leading some to close their doors entirely during the event.

Financial Engineering in Professional Sports

Beyond macroeconomics, the report touches on the sophisticated financial tactics within the Premier League. Manchester City’s decision to sign Erling Haaland to a long-term contract is not merely a sporting move but a strategic financial one. Dr. Christina Philippou explains that this contract extension helps the club manage "amortization," an accounting practice used to spread the cost of a player's registration over the life of their contract. By extending the term, the club effectively lowers its annual amortization cost, illustrating how top-tier football clubs are increasingly managed through complex financial instruments to maximize value and protect assets.

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the country's economy is turning a corner.
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make a living
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cut ties
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