Daily Management Review
Economics

Supply Shock in Plastics Accelerates Asia’s Shift Toward Sustainable Packaging Alternatives

A disruption in global petrochemical supply chains has begun to reshape packaging strategies across Asia, as companies confront a sudden shortage of plastic materials and are pushed toward alternatives that were once considered optional. The impact of geopolitical tensions linked to Iran has...

Easing Geopolitical Risk and Corporate Resilience Drive Renewed Momentum in U.S. Equities

Global equity markets often move not just on hard data but on shifting perceptions of risk, and the latest rally in U.S. stocks reflects precisely that dynamic. Investors responded strongly to emerging signals that geopolitical tensions in the Middle East may not escalate indefinitely, while a...

$1 Domestic Help Surge Transforms India’s Labor Market

India’s urban service economy is undergoing a significant transformation as app-based domestic work platforms expand rapidly, offering household services at prices as low as one dollar per hour. What initially appears to be a convenience-driven consumer trend is, in reality, reshaping labor...

External Demand Shock and Energy Volatility Slow China’s Export Momentum Amid Global Conflict Pressures

China’s export-driven growth model is facing renewed strain as the ripple effects of the Iran conflict begin to suppress global demand and disrupt established trade dynamics. What had started as a strong year for outbound shipments, fueled by technological demand and industrial resilience, is now...

Geopolitical Shockwaves Reshape Global Oil Balance as Iran Conflict Drives Structural Contraction in 2026

The intensification of conflict involving Iran has triggered one of the most profound disruptions in modern energy markets, forcing a simultaneous contraction in both global oil supply and demand. What initially appeared as a regional geopolitical crisis has rapidly evolved into a systemic shock...

Energy Shock Ripples Through Prices as Fuel Surge Reignites U.S. Inflation Pressures

The sharp acceleration in U.S. consumer inflation in March reflects more than a temporary spike in fuel costs; it signals the early stages of a broader price transmission cycle driven by energy markets. What initially appears as a direct consequence of surging gasoline and diesel prices is, in...

Valuing the Future: Why SpaceX’s Trillion-Dollar Ambition Defies Traditional Financial Logic

The effort to assign a valuation to SpaceX is less a conventional financial exercise and more an attempt to quantify a company that sits at the intersection of multiple transformative industries. As investors position the firm for what could become one of the largest public offerings in history,...

Global Supply Chains Rewire Logistics Strategies as Cost Pressures and Disruptions Redefine Trade Routes

The architecture of global trade is undergoing a subtle but significant transformation as logistics providers and multinational companies rethink how goods move across continents. Persistent disruptions in traditional shipping corridors, combined with sharply rising air freight costs, have forced a...

Energy Hunger of Artificial Intelligence Reshapes Pollution Trajectory in America’s Industrial Heartland

The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure across the United States has begun to reshape not only the country’s technological landscape but also its environmental trajectory. Nowhere is this tension more visible than in industrial cities already burdened by decades of pollution,...

USA gets ready to impose 100% tariffs on imports of a number of pharmaceuticals

The administration of President Donald Trump is getting ready to enforce 100% tariffs on certain drug imports into the US, according to the Financial Times, citing sources. Washington is attempting to compel drug manufacturers to move their production to the United States. Last year, Trump warned...
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