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May 12, 2025

Experts react: The US and China just agreed to dramatically reduce tariffs on each other, for now. What’s next? 

By Atlantic Council experts

Our experts explain what the ninety-day reduction in US-China tariffs means for Washington, Beijing, and the global trading system.

China Economy & Business

Econographics

May 12, 2025

Multilateralism under pressure: Takeaways from the 2025 IMF Spring Meetings

By Bart Piasecki

The 2025 IMF Spring Meetings unfolded against a backdrop of mounting geopolitical tensions, economic fragmentation, and rising doubts about the future of multilateral cooperation. As global leaders gathered in Washington, DC, unease loomed large—fueled by ambiguous signals from the U.S., growing divergence among major economies, and a sobering downward revision of global growth forecasts. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva delivered a candid diagnosis of global risks while advocating for urgent trade, fiscal, and structural reforms. Meanwhile, a high-profile intervention by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reignited debates over the IMF’s evolving mandate, highlighting a deeper ideological contest over the role of international financial institutions in a fracturing world order.

International Financial Institutions Macroeconomics

Econographics

May 8, 2025

Pope Leo XIV’s electors represented Catholics’ changing economic distribution

By Israel Rosales

While the direction Pope Leo XIV will take the Church is unclear at this early stage, he’s unlikely to reverse Pope Francis’s push to elevate voices from the Global South.

Economy & Business International Financial Institutions

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New Atlanticist

Nov 5, 2024

To counter the Axis of Evasion, the US must tackle third-country procurement networks

By Kimberly Donovan

Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are increasing their coordination with illicit procurement networks through third countries.

China Economic Sanctions

EconoGraphics

Nov 4, 2024

How data control is driving a new US-China economic divide 

By Jesse Sucher

China’s increased restrictions on corporate and financial data make it difficult for the United States and allies to enforce economic statecraft tools like sanctions and supply chain safeguards.

China Economy & Business

In the News

Nov 4, 2024

Webster in the China-Russia Report: Central Asia and Belarus’ role in militarily-sensitive trade

By Joseph Webster

Belarus Central Asia

In the News

Nov 3, 2024

Katz quoted in Forbes on Jared Kushner being on track to become a billionaire

By Atlantic Council

Economy & Business Politics & Diplomacy

In the News

Nov 1, 2024

Lipsky quoted by the Economist on the consequences of the Bank for International Settlements leaving Project mBridge

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Digital Currencies Financial Regulation

In the News

Nov 1, 2024

Kumar cited in “Smart Money: How digital currencies will win the new Cold War – and why the West needs to act now”

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Nov 1, 2024

Kumar and Lipsky cited in”The Geoeconomics of Money in the Digital Age”

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Nov 1, 2024

Central Bank Digital Currency Tracker cited by Politico on the growing number of countries exploring a digital currency

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Digital Currencies

In the News

Nov 1, 2024

Lipsky quoted in Reuters on the Bank for International Settlements’ exit from Project mBridge

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China Digital Currencies

In the News

Nov 1, 2024

Event with Under Secretary Jay Shambaugh featured in Bloomberg on the IMF and sovereign debt

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Economy & Business Financial Regulation

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