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Gulf reins in oil overproducers Recent moves to hike OPEC+ oil output quotas but make overproducers cut production suggests that the Gulf economies are taking a firmer line on regaining global oil market share. But fresh falls in oil prices could scupper …
17th April 2025
Direct hit from Trump tariffs to be limited African economies will, for the most part, be relatively unaffected by US President Trump’s tariff announcement this week, at least directly. But it may cause indirect harm through lower commodity prices. And …
4th April 2025
MENA can’t escape Trump’s trade war The Executive Order signed by US President Trump yesterday brought a flat 10% tariff on all countries’ exports to the US with an additional reciprocal rate for some economies. While the Middle East may be less …
3rd April 2025
Motor vehicle tariffs to boost inflation The Trump administration’s 25% tariffs on most motor vehicle and some parts imports is an upside risk to our inflation forecasts. As a reminder, our forecasts have long been based on the assumption that Trump would …
28th March 2025
Autos now in the crosshairs The Trump administration’s announcement of a 25% import tariff on autos and some auto parts will have a particularly large impact on Hungary and Slovakia. Our detailed response on Thursday to the tariff news can be found here . …
Exports will take a hit soon The US vehicle tariffs announced this week will do little damage to China as its auto exports to the US account for less than 0.05% of GDP. But the “ reciprocal tariffs ” that President Trump is due to announce on Wednesday …
Erdogan alarms investors The arrest of a leading opposition politician in Turkey on Wednesday triggered a major sell-off in the country’s stock market and currency. Events are in flux at the moment, but there are three takeaways. The first is that the …
21st March 2025
Ceasefire proposal met with resistance by Putin The US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine has been met with a mixed response in Russia, with President Putin saying that he “supports the idea” but that it needs “serious reworking”. The ceasefire …
14th March 2025
The US tariff exemption for USMCA-compliant goods still leaves considerable uncertainty for the economy because less than 40% of exports to the US last year were formally USMCA compliant. The share that could be quickly declared USMCA-compliant is likely …
7th March 2025
The agreement reached this week by the German government’s likely next coalition parties to reform the national fiscal rule suggest they will implement a significant fiscal stimulus over the next two years, which we think could lift German GDP growth by …
President Putin this week described Moscow’s initial contact with the Trump administration as “inspiring a certain degree of hope”, and we think that the recent thawing in US-Russia relations has increased the probability of the war in Ukraine coming to …
28th February 2025
Europe scrambles amid warming US-Russia ties The plans announced by the US and Russia to improve relations and seek an end to the war in Ukraine have sent shockwaves across Europe and caught many off guard. The possibility that a peace deal is negotiated …
21st February 2025
OPEC+ confusion highlights risks of another delay Another week, another chapter in the book of the ongoing drama around when and whether OPEC+ will start to unwind its voluntary output cuts. Reports early this week suggested that the group was considering …
Trump rings bell for next phase of trade war… While the EU was not in the firing line in President Trump’s first round of tariffs in January, he did make it clear that the EU was still ”in for tariffs”. So the 25% universal tariff on steel and aluminium …
14th February 2025
Enthusiasm abound after Trump and Putin talk The phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin this week and comments by US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth caught many by surprise, particularly in Ukraine and Europe. The US and Russia have now agreed to …
The potential tariffs that UK exporters could soon face for sending goods to the US became bigger this week. On Monday, Trump said that US imports of steel and aluminium from all countries would face tariffs of 25% from 12 th March. Then on Thursday he …
Trump-Putin call could ease upside risks for energy President Trump was at the centre of another whirlwind week in commodity markets, with his “lengthy and highly productive” phone call with President Putin giving energy traders in particular plenty to …
Gaza will remain key sticking point for MENA President Donald Trump’s doubling down on the future takeover of Gaza and displacement of the Palestinian population has continued to spark backlash from governments across the Middle East and could derail …
13th February 2025
Fiscal restraint, monetary easing It’s been a busy week on the domestic policymaking front. The FY25/26 Union Budget contained some tax breaks aimed at boosting household consumption, but fiscal prudence was still very much the order of the day: the …
7th February 2025
We’d previously argued that President Trump was likely to try to bring the MENA region into the US’s sphere of influence, but controversial statements on the future of Gaza have brought that into question. In a joint press conference with Israeli Prime …
6th February 2025
Putin’s turn to up the ante We argued last Friday that President Trump’s comments on the war in Ukraine were likely to be met with a cold reception in Russia, dampening hopes of a quick end to the conflict. And an interview given by President Putin this …
31st January 2025
Will OPEC+ heed Trump’s calls on oil output? Last Thursday’s comments from President Trump for OPEC+ to reduce the cost of oil has put some downward pressure on prices in the past week. OPEC+ is unlikely to change its existing plans for oil output (to …
30th January 2025
Trump ups the ante against Russia Comments by President Trump that he would tighten US trade and sanctions policy against Russia if Putin does not agree to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine are likely to have been received with anger in Moscow. The …
24th January 2025
Nigeria becomes BRICS latest partner country We think Nigeria’s recent admittance as the BRICS’s latest “partner” member adds to the evidence that the government is trying to straddle the geopolitical divide between US- and China-led blocs. After being …
Saudi-US relations already on a stronger footing Over the past year, Saudi Arabia’s shift toward China appears to have been on pause as it awaited to see the victor of the US presidential race. With Donald Trump now back in the White House, there are …
23rd January 2025
US sanctions on Russian energy cause a stir Oil prices had a strong start to the week following the news of further US sanctions against Russia's oil sector. We outlined our thoughts here but in short, the disruption from these sanctions could take time …
17th January 2025
Gaza ceasefire: economic spillovers to fade Israel and Hamas provisionally agreed to a ceasefire deal on Wednesday. Israel’s PM Netanyahu today has accused Hamas of reneging on part of the deal. But if this can be overcome, it represents a major …
16th January 2025
The power vacuum created by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation comes at a bad time, with President-elect Donald Trump ratcheting up his threats against Canada, raising the risk that the next government will be parachuted onto the front lines of a …
10th January 2025
Trump softening his expectations on the war? Expectations for an imminent end to Russia’s war in Ukraine once Trump takes office as US President on 20 th January took a knock this week, following an FT report and recent comments from officials suggesting …
Trump has his eyes on the Canal When Donald Trump won the US election back in November, the last thing we thought we’d be writing about in this Weekly – just 10 days before his inauguration – was the Panama Canal. But the big news in the region this week …
Mozambique and the return of Mondlane Post-election unrest in Mozambique threatens to re-escalate with Daniel Chapo set to be inaugurated as the country’s next president on Wednesday and opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane returned to the country this …
Is Putin moving closer to a compromise? A lot of headlines from President Putin’s annual year-end press conference have focused on suggestions that he’s willing to make compromises to end the war in Ukraine. But it also remains clear that the two sides …
20th December 2024
Winner and losers from Assad’s downfall The fall of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad last weekend is a monumental development after a period of 54 years in which his family had ruled the country. While there is still a high level of uncertainty over the …
13th December 2024
OPEC+ alters Gulf’s economic outlook Following our previous Weekly , OPEC+ announced that it would be pushing back the start date of when it will unwind oil production cuts to April 2025 and that the pace of increase will be slower than we had previously …
12th December 2024
Syria’s rebel advance tests MENA’s geopolitics Over the past week, Syrian rebel forces have retaken significant amounts of territory from President Bashar al-Assad’s regime with little resistance so far. It’s unclear whether the rebels will make further …
5th December 2024
Mexico in Trump’s crosshairs President-elect Donald Trump fired the opening salvo in the next round of the trade war this week, threatening to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico (as well as from Canada, plus a separate tariff on China) on day …
29th November 2024
The ruble’s rollercoaster ride Donald Trump’s election victory has made some form of an end to the war in Ukraine more likely. (For more, see here .) His appointment this week of Keith Kellogg as his Russia-Ukraine envoy also points in this direction. Mr. …
Trump links some tariffs to the drug trade Earlier this week, President Trump threatened to impose an “additional” 10% tariff on imports from China, along with tariffs on Mexico and Canada. We gave our initial thoughts here , noting that because the …
Economic spillovers of regional conflict may fade The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreed this week may present a stepping stone towards broader de-escalation of the regional conflict. For Egypt and Jordan, among the countries most directly affected by …
28th November 2024
Russia’s war in Ukraine escalates Tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated this week, with the US shifting its strategy to give Ukraine the go-ahead to use Western-provided long-range weapons on Russian territory and Russia launching an …
22nd November 2024
US President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominations announced over the past week give us a guide to how his policies will affect Latin America. The fact many of his choices, including Kristi Noem (Homeland Security secretary) and Thomas Homan (“border …
15th November 2024
The focus this week has continued to be on the consequences of the US election results for Europe. So while a lot remains unclear at this stage, it is worth reiterating what we think are the main implications. First, it seems likely that the US will …
Stronger inflation rules out rate cut before end-24 The third successive rise in Egypt’s headline inflation rate has all but quashed hopes that the central bank will cut interest rates before the end of this year. But, as we have long argued, a sharp …
14th November 2024
Clearer window into policymakers’ minds While the Summary of Deliberations from the Bank of Canada’s October meeting didn’t give much away about the size and pace of further interest rate cuts, we did learn more about policymakers’ aims. The Bank has …
8th November 2024
Exporters could do even better in the near-term We published our initial thoughts on the impact of a second Trump presidency on China’s economy here . Counter-intuitively, perhaps, we concluded that there would be initial upside for exporters, as US firms …
The victory for Donald Trump in the US election will have major ramifications for the Middle East. (You can read all of our US election coverage here .) For the most part, the Middle East should be shielded from any direct impact if Trump pushes ahead …
7th November 2024
CEE struggling, Hungary in a league of its own The Q3 GDP data out of Central Europe this week continued a bleak run of activity data for the region. The Czech economy grew by just 0.3% q/q – in line with our forecast, but some way below the central …
1st November 2024
LDP loses majority for first time since 2009 We already indicated last week that the LDP might lose its majority in last Sunday’s House of Representatives election, but the fact that it failed to achieve a majority even once we include the seats of …
The US election next week is likely to have major ramifications for geopolitical ties, trade, and financial markets in the MENA region. (All our analysis on the impact of the US election on EMs can be found on our dedicated webpage here .) Attention in …
31st October 2024
Has Poland’s consumer recovery gone into reverse? The downside surprise in Polish retail sales data this week was the biggest at any point in the past decade. (See Chart 1.) In contrast to expectations for a slight slowdown in growth to +2.0% y/y in …
25th October 2024