The UK economy under the new Labour government experienced stagnant growth in the third quarter, with the Office for National Statistics revising down the initial estimate of 0.1% to 0.0%. This was weaker than expected compared to the final quarter of the previous Conservative government, with no growth recorded in disposable household income. Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government faces pressure as promises to raise living standards are challenged by the lack of growth in real GDP per head and no growth in the services sector, despite a slight increase in construction.
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Donald Trump’s tariffs will fix a broken system
President Trump's senior counsellor for trade and manufacturing advocates for the implementation of reciprocal tariffs to address the biased international trade system that has led to a $1tn annual trade deficit for the US, primarily due to the World Trade Organization's "most favoured nation" rule. The US has lost millions of manufacturing jobs since 1979, while facing higher tariffs and non-tariff barriers from major trading partners. Trump's doctrine aims to hold foreign countries accountable by...
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