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EU is much less wonderful than it thinks

Ursula von der Leyen did the right thing last week after she’d tried everything else. The European Commission president finally apologised for the failings of the continent-wide vaccine procurement scheme. It followed an unseemly few weeks of battle over the vaccine, during which Von der Leyen scapegoated the Anglo-Swedish pharma company AstraZeneca Plc for supply holdups and threatened to close ...

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Economic recovery will lift the consumer prices

Time to stop trash-talking inflation. Forecasts for a decent pickup in the pace of price increases ought be welcomed, and we’re a long way from the bad old days of the 1970s. While measures of US inflation gained at the end of last year, they are well below levels desired by the Federal Reserve. In China, consumer prices unexpectedly fell ...

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India needs to ease its farmers’ deeper fears

In India, tens of thousands of farmers drawn from several northern states have camped outside Delhi since November, demanding the repeal of three new laws meant to liberalise the country’s agriculture sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government shouldn’t give in, but it ought to address the deeper worries behind the protesters’ complaints. The standoff is growing more tense. Protests turned ...

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