

Ukraine Investment Control, $1 Trillion In Cuts & University Debt Fears
Mar 28, 2025
Rosalyn Matheson, EMEA News Director at Bloomberg, shares her insights on pressing global economic dynamics. She discusses the implications of a 25% US auto tariff and the EU's expectations for retaliatory double-digit levies. The conversation shifts to the risks facing UK universities due to rising debt, alongside challenges in US-Ukraine investment proposals. Matheson also highlights the cautious responses of allies to escalating trade pressures and the potential impact on future economic and diplomatic relations.
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US Control Over Ukraine Investments
- The US seeks control over major future infrastructure and mineral investments in Ukraine.
- This could impact Ukraine's EU membership bid and give the US veto power over other allies' involvement.
Tariff Retaliation Delayed
- Global leaders are holding off on tariff retaliation against Trump's proposed auto tariffs.
- French President Macron highlighted the risks of intertwining US economic and foreign policies.
Tariffs and Inflation
- Boston Fed President Susan Collins says tariffs will inevitably boost short-term inflation.
- She suggests keeping interest rates steady due to growing uncertainty.