With the nearly century-old Jones Act put back in force, battered Puerto Rico’s future just got even darker. The Department of Homeland Security’s decision to end the commonwealth’s waiver from the law means that its seaborne commerce with the mainland must again be carried on ships owned, built and crewed by Americans. The island’s people — also Americans, if the ...
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US- S Korea trade deal can still be improved
Thankfully, President Donald Trump’s threats to summarily “terminate†the free-trade deal between the US and South Korea have so far proved empty. Now, as the two sides sit down to renegotiate, there’s a chance to make some real improvements. By most measures, the agreement, known as Korus, has been broadly beneficial since it came into effect in 2012. Trade between ...
Read More »Corporate tax cut isn’t just a giveaway to rich
Corporate tax cuts are becoming a hot-button issue. Economist Larry Summers, a frequent policy adviser to Democrats, has denounced President Donald Trump’s corporate tax plan as a giveaway to the rich. Meanwhile, Kevin Hassett, the chairman of Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers, has claimed that the plan would increase average wages by anywhere from $4,000 to $20,000 a year. The ...
Read More »KKR helps call timeout in India’s billionaire dogfight
After a year of bloodletting, India’s telecom industry is on the cusp of a well-deserved breather. But don’t look for the billionaires in this dogfight to declare a truce. Bharti Airtel Ltd., controlled by Sunil Mittal, is still struggling to hold on to price-sensitive customers in smaller cities and towns, whereas Vodafone Plc’s local unit, as well as Idea Cellular ...
Read More »Tepid demand for latest iPhone a concern for Apple
It was always going to be tough to get a handle on the initial sales success of the latest iPhone models. But some early signs are not encouraging for Apple Inc. The latest dour data came from AT&T Inc.. As part of an early disclosure of selected third-quarter financials, the company said the number of its mobile subscribers that had ...
Read More »US-Turkey dispute hinges on a gold dealer facing trial
At the center of the increasingly bitter dispute between the US and Turkey is a demand by an irate President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that American prosecutors free a Turkish-Iranian gold dealer who’s about to go on trial on money-laundering and fraud charges. The confrontation sharpened, as Erdogan protested in Ankara that the businessman, Reza Zarrab, was being squeezed as a ...
Read More »How to guide global investors
If you are adding to your long-term holdings of stocks and other risk assets at current market valuations, you are likely to be betting — knowingly or not — on a combination of three drivers of future returns; or you are planning to sell your holdings to someone who is or will be making that bet. Understanding the importance of ...
Read More »OPEC’s output curbs put pressure on RIL oil refinery
Being sophisticated in the age of output curbs by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) can prove a disadvantage, as the operator of the world’s biggest oil refining complex is discovering. Reliance Industries Ltd’s (RIL) 1.24 million barrel-a-day facility in Gujarat features highly advanced units designed to process the globe’s heaviest types of crude, which have historically been cheaper ...
Read More »Tariffs on solar panels would kill jobs in the US
The US solar industry is threatened by one of President Donald Trump’s more destructive impulses: his eagerness to punish supposedly unfair trade practices. By next month, the US International Trade Commission, having unanimously ruled that American solar-panel makers are harmed by competition from Asian and other rivals, will recommend what tariffs or other import penalties the president should impose. The ...
Read More »Iran’s a distraction. Urgent problem is Kurdish oil
The drama around President Donald Trump and Iran’s compliance with the nuclear deal has grabbed the oil world’s attention. This gaze should shift west. Rising tensions in northern Iraq could have a much more immediate impact on oil flows that could lead prices higher, and squeeze producers and refiners. The collapse of so-called IS in Iraq ought to be a ...
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