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| | | ... University economist Luke Heeney about the often-overlooked social impacts of industrial policy, focusing on the 2025 US tariffs and their effects on the automotive sector. Heeney explains why accounting for tariffs on intermediate inputs is crucial ... |
| | | | ... respond to the cycles within the supercycle impacting investment outcomes. Read: Critical minerals in the age of AI and tariffs (Link: https://www.fssustainability.com.au/article/critical-minerals-in-the-age-of-ai-and-tariffs ) 01:08 Three forces converge ... |
| | | | ... policy is now being used deliberately for strategic advantage," Hill said. "For Australian companies, that means sanctions, tariffs, investment controls, capital restrictions and supply chain choke points can become immediate commercial and compliance ... |
| | | | When we first explored the critical minerals arms race in early 2023, the dominant narrative centred on accelerating demand for the energy transition colliding with heavily concentrated supply chains, particularly in China. Three years on, the premise ... |
| | | | ... US$25 billion in assets at the start of 2025. This week, Trump escalated his bid to acquire Greenland, imposing additional tariffs on European allies. Trump threatened to slap 10% tariffs on goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands ... |
| | | | ... to supply chains, geopolitical tensions and all that that has meant different sea routes, the introduction of different tariffs. "This year, we actually see that global resilience as a key investment issue, and that's why we're putting it on ... |
| | | | Despite the raging global trade war, Climate Energy Finance (CEF) is calling for carbon tariffs on some imports and for Australia to lead the way for a regional Asian carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM). CEF argues in its new report A price on ... |
| | | | ... providers, banks, insurers, and of course asset owners." In the ever-evolving landscape of regulation, geopolitical noise, tariffs and election cycles, intensifying scrutiny, and subsequent market volatility - demand and interest in sustainable investing ... |
| | | | ... strong inflation hedging characteristics, important in global tariff environments." From geopolitical risks from the new tariffs regime to greenwashing and a just transition, the two-day conference is jam-packed with sessions relevant to all corners ... |
| | | | ... energy to address the climate emergency." Australian Ethical's future-focused portfolios have benefitted from US trade tariffs. The firm's Balanced and High Growth superannuation options have outperformed their target returns by 3% and 4% respectfully ... |
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