What a Strange President!

Pablo Hiriart’s opinion is that President Trump surprises constantly with decisions that seem strange and dangerous, and their impact carries consequences given the enormous power of his office. He analyses a few recent statements and their potential effect on world peace.

Gold Mid-Year Outlook 2025.

Gold prices surged 26% in the first half of 2025 due to a weaker US dollar and increased investment demand amid economic uncertainty. Predictions indicate potential gold price stability with a slight increase, while deteriorating conditions could drive prices 10%-15% higher. Conversely, conflict resolution could lead to a 12%-17% drop in gains.

The Rise of Authoritarian Capitalism: A New Global Landscape.

The collapse of the Soviet Union ended the Cold War and led to U.S. unipolarity promoting capitalism linked with liberal democracy. However, several nations embraced capitalism under authoritarian regimes, challenging the idea that democracy is essential for capitalism. The rise of countries like China and Russia introduces a new era of conflicting capitalist models.

The Real Cost of Tariffs on US Global Leadership.

The series “The Real Cost of Tariffs on US and World Economies” explores the adverse effects of Trump’s tariffs, indicating they contribute to inflation, recession, and stagflation. While designed to protect US jobs, they threaten economic stability, provoke tensions with allies, and may enhance China’s global manufacturing strength, undermining US competitiveness.

The Real Cost of Tariffs on US and World Economies (Part 3).

The article critiques Trump’s tariff policies and argues they strengthen China’s market position by pushing them to diversify exports and invest overseas. It highlights how U.S. strategy has weakened alliances, eroded credibility, and led to economic instability, while China has gained technological and manufacturing superiority, positioning itself as a global leader.

Polarizaton is Global. So?

Polarization around the world is increasingly present, in some cases even concerning. Politics in some countries are moved by protesting angry citizens fed up with the incompetence of their leaders. Extremists have a fertile ground for their causes, both for left and right. Unlikely candidates …

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The Uncertain Meeting in Brazil

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva, called a meeting of presidents of South American countries to promote a regional integration process. The heads of state of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela attended the …

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