World Trade Organization

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 22, 2026

Timeline

  1. Global Demand Warning

    Reports confirm a synchronized slowdown across major consumer markets.

  2. Energy Supply Shock

    Geopolitical tensions lead to a 15% spike in crude oil prices within a single week.

  3. Tech Valuation Peak

    Public tech indices hit a local maximum before starting a steady decline on earnings misses.

  4. Initial Tariff Proposals

    Major economies announce intent to implement new cross-border trade levies.

Stories mentioning World Trade Organization 2

Market Trends Bearish

Global Markets Brace for Demand Contraction Amid Triple Macro Shocks

A convergence of aggressive trade tariffs, volatility in the technology sector, and fluctuating oil prices has triggered warnings of a significant global demand slowdown. For the venture capital and startup ecosystem, this shift signals a transition from growth-at-all-costs to defensive capital preservation and a focus on unit economics.

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Market Trends Neutral

Beyond Manufacturing: The Rise of 'Created in China' and the New Cultural Shock

China is pivoting from being the world's factory to becoming a global trendsetter, leveraging cultural exports and premium brands to shape international consumer preferences. This 'China Shock 2.0' represents a strategic shift from industrial capacity to soft power, challenging Western dominance in lifestyle, gaming, and digital entertainment.

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