Economy & Trade

Breaking or Bending: Rethinking Sanctions, Trade, and the Future of Global Markets

Welcome to the premiere episode of the Tipping Point, a new podcast series from the TRT World Research Centre. For decades, the global economic system...

Trading Routes, Treading Lines: India’s Connectivity Gamble

In an era of growing multipolarity, the absence of a single dominant power capable of setting and enforcing global trade norms has created a...

The Day After: Navigating the Aftermath of Trump’s Trade Turbulence

Trump’s recent wave of tariffs, first announced in April, went into effect on August 2nd. By the deadline, many countries, including the UK, Japan...

Breaking Chokepoints: Unlocking the Strategic Potential of the Development Road

The Development Road Project serves as a powerful symbol of the strengthening economic and infrastructural ties between Türkiye and Iraq, reflecting the broader trend...

The July 9 Tariff Deadline: Will the Global South Speak as One?

President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, announced on “Liberation Day” and set to take effect on July 9, do not discriminate by country and target even...

One Big Beautiful Breakup: The Struggle for Hegemony in Fields of Capital

The recent tension between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, which has become public, cannot be seen merely as a personal conflict between two media...

Retaliation, Negotiation, or Innovation? The Dilemma for Developing Economies in the Age of Tariffs

In Trump’s thinking, imposing tariffs is more than a means to reduce the trade deficit. It is a strategic gambit to remake the global...

Dodging the Storm: How Türkiye Can Navigate U.S. Protectionism

No one knows Trump's next move. The 47th President of the United States appears to be embracing a version of the "Madman Theory," a...

Crisis in the Bazaar: Iran’s Economic Fault Line?

With its geopolitical significance, rich energy resources, and historical depth, Iran has long been a critical actor in international relations. However, the country has...

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