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OPINION

Is there a case for IMF gold sales?

News, Tim Hirschel-Burns & Marina Zucker-Marques, Published on 14/10/2025

» With developing countries facing intense financial pressure and developed countries slashing foreign aid, it can be tempting to dream of stumbling across a pot of gold. Dream no longer: The International Monetary Fund is currently sitting on 90.5 million ounces of the metal.

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Tit-for-tat tariffs as Trump escalates trade war

News, Kate Sullivan & Josh Wingrove, Published on 08/03/2025

» US President Donald Trump delivered on his threat to hit Canada and Mexico with sweeping import levies and doubled an existing charge on China, spurring swift reprisals that plunged the world economy into a deepening trade war. Yesterday, Mr Trump backtracked and postponed Canada and Mexico tariffs for a month.

OPINION

Chokepoints could cripple trade

News, Tim Culpan, Published on 16/01/2024

» When traffic through the Suez Canal ground to a halt in 2021, the extraordinary cost and disruptions to global commerce seemed overwhelming. But 8,000 kilometres from the canals of Suez and Panama lie even more important shipping lanes, chokepoints that could cripple global trade should any disaster befall them.

OPINION

Fragile supply chains will rebuild

News, Tim Culpan, Published on 27/12/2023

» Pick a single item from an array of shocks and you can see just how fragile global supply chains truly are. But combine climate change, decoupling from China, unprecedented technological development, wars, rising costs and labour shortages, and we now have an amalgam of catalysts that will change global trade for the better.

OPINION

You too, may one day have your own satellite

News, Tim Culpan, Published on 20/12/2023

» The Space Race, launched more than 60 years ago, kickstarted an unprecedented boom in travel and communications beyond our planet. But it was a realm only available to national governments with multibillion-dollar budgets. Private industry has now taken over the sector, making personal satellite ownership a fast-approaching reality for consumers.

OPINION

The internet is not the enemy

Oped, Andrew Sullivan, Published on 09/12/2021

» We live in an age of wonder in which half the world now has access to a technology -- the internet -- that supports people's health and education, can be a lifeline in a time of disaster or disease, and was designed to be open to everyone but owned by no one. And the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted both its importance and its potential by forcing the world to connect remotely, contact-free, and in real time.

OPINION

Tech 'cold war' will split the world

News, Tim Culpan, Published on 27/05/2019

» The US-China tech cold war is about to spread, and that will force leaders to make some difficult decisions.

OPINION

Trump blacklist won't stop Huawei

News, Tim Culpan, Published on 17/05/2019

» Twin moves by the White House and Commerce Department have made clear where the US stands on Chinese technology, specifically Huawei Technologies Co.

OPINION

Huawei shows the lopsided nature of US-China ties

News, Tim Culpan, Published on 11/03/2019

» On March 7, Huawei Technologies Co held a press conference to announce it's suing the US government, arguing that a law passed last year barring the Chinese company's equipment from certain networks is unconstitutional.

OPINION

What about 'never get into a car with strangers'?

News, Tim Culpan, Published on 22/01/2019

» On the morning of March 26, 2018, my colleague Yoolim Lee ordered a Grab ride in Singapore. Within hours, she was lying in hospital with a fractured vertebrae and a vertebral artery dissection.