Recession Concerns Mount As U.S. Economy Faces Tariff-Induced Turbulence

U.S. economic forecasts are signaling growing concerns as the likelihood of a recession in 2025 climbs to between 35% and 40%, up sharply from earlier estimates of 15% to 30%. Experts attribute this increased risk primarily to the new wave of tariff policies, which have restructured key components of the economy and are stirring market…

Global Smartwatch Market Stumbles As Innovation Slows And Competition Shifts

Global smartwatch shipments have recorded their first-ever decline, with overall sales dropping by 7% in 2024 compared to the previous year. The downturn, led by a significant fall in shipments of Apple Watches, has sent ripples through the consumer electronics industry, highlighting both evolving consumer preferences and the competitive pressures reshaping the wearable market. Apple,…

China Unveils $41 Billion Consumption Boost Plan Amid Deflation Worries

In a decisive bid to counter persistent deflation and reignite domestic demand, Beijing has doubled its consumer trade-in subsidy program to 300 billion yuan—nearly $41.5 billion—targeting purchases of mid-range smartphones and home appliances. The move comes as inflation dips below zero and policymakers signal that a more aggressive push to stimulate consumption is underway. The…

Tesla Shares Slide For Seven Weeks Amid Musk’s Washington Role

Tesla’s stock has experienced a record losing streak over the past seven weeks—the longest continuous decline in the company’s 15-year history—since CEO Elon Musk assumed a prominent role in Washington. As shares continue to erode, investors and industry watchers are voicing growing concerns about Tesla’s market prospects, its production trajectory, and the implications of Musk’s…

China Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs On Canadian Exports Amid Escalating Trade Tensions

In a dramatic escalation of global trade disputes, China has announced a new round of retaliatory tariffs on several Canadian agricultural products. The decision, which includes a 100% tariff on Canadian rapeseed oil, oil cakes, and peas, as well as a 25% levy on aquatic products and pork, comes as Beijing seeks to counter tariffs…

North Korean Hackers Cash Out $300 Million from $1.5bn Crypto Heist

In a high-stakes move that has sent shockwaves through the cryptocurrency world, state-sponsored North Korean hackers—believed to be part of the notorious Lazarus Group—have cashed out at least $300 million of a record-breaking $1.5 billion heist on crypto exchange ByBit. The incident has not only underscored the evolving sophistication of cybercrime but has also raised…

Shipping Sector Reconfigures Amid US-China Tensions And Hong Kong Uncertainty

In a notable shift that underscores rising geopolitical risks, several major shipping companies are discreetly relocating their operations away from Hong Kong and reflagging vessels to mitigate potential repercussions stemming from escalating US-China tensions. With mounting concerns that vessels operating under the Hong Kong flag could become targets for US sanctions or even commandeered by…

Tariff Tensions And Trade Shifts: U.S. Delays And Their Ripple Effects On North American Markets

President Donald Trump’s recent decision to delay the implementation of 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico has stirred considerable debate across global markets and diplomatic circles. The delay, announced as part of an evolving trade deal under the North American framework, has provided short-term market relief while simultaneously sowing seeds of long-term uncertainty…