Also in today’s newsletter, Trump picks vaccine sceptic to run US health department, and Disney-Reliance Indian media giant says TV ‘is not dead’
Central bank chair warns path to a reduction in inflation will be ‘bumpy’
Milei government to ‘re-evaluate’ its position after walking out of COP29 summit
FT journalists responded to readers’ queries on how the global economy might change under the incoming president
Hawkish policymakers agreed with move because of a strengthening ‘disinflationary trend’
Labour’s Liam Byrne argues government needs to address US concerns about economic security
Britain must relearn the art of the deal or risks being buffeted by big power politics
Also in today’s newsletter, France boycotts COP29 and renowned conservative lawyer dies
US president-elect’s plans for tariffs, and the prospect of global trade tensions, risk leaving Britain exposed
Plus the long and winding road of disinflation
Also in this newsletter: customs authorities seize record amount of counterfeit goods
Multilateral action has proven resilient before, and it must do so again
Economy ministry instructs import terminal to refuse planned shipment of LNG
EU governments’ belt-tightening plans come at a time when more investment is needed and growth is weak
The new administration confronts a WTO already undermined by long-standing US disapproval
Donald Trump makes his first appointments
Beijing has enacted sweeping laws since US president-elect’s first term that would allow it to retaliate if threatened
October figure comes as Federal Reserve debates how quickly to lower interest rates
An isolationist US will force the continent to rethink its defence and economy
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Beijing-backed project in Peru poses strategic challenge to US as Donald Trump prepares to take office in January
Also in today’s newsletter, Klarna files for US IPO and potential ‘white knight’ bidder emerges for Seven & i
Under the new president, the range of possible outcomes is wider than ever before
Incoming administration’s policies might eventually lead to decrease in US LNG exports to EU
British business found a pandemic necessity inspired a grand reinvention