Ukraine and Russia Produce Over 1/3 of the World's Grains. So what?

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March 11, 2023 · 1 min · Andrew Sheves

Ukraine and Russia Produce Over 1/3 of the World’s Grains. So what?

GM and welcome to So What: your snippet of risky goodness that (in this case) will bum you out before breakfast (you are reading this before breakfast, right?) Let’s dive in. 1,200 words, 4:48 reading time 1/5 of the world’s grains originate from Ukraine and Russia, meaning the Russian invasion of Ukraine is causing a significant interruption to global food supplies. In addition to the detrimental effects on food security, this may also cause instability in some countries. Here’s why. ...

March 11, 2023 · 6 min

Ukraine Anniversary Offensive, Nigerian Elections, plus custom reports.

Good morning. Two quick updates today plus the customized risk / opportunity ratings. Click here to try out customized reports. Russia on the Offense Prior to February 24 Russia appears to be building up for a concentrated offensive in Ukraine to coincide with next week’s one-year anniversary of its invasion. Additional missile strikes took place on Thursday morning and Russian forces appear to be making progress in taking the city of Bakhmut which would put them within striking distance of other major cities in the northwest Donetsk region. See Reuters for more. ...

March 11, 2023 · 3 min

Uncertainty in Tunisia, Czechs reject eastward turn, Middle East Attacks and China's COVID wave coming to an end

Uncertainty in Tunisia, Czechs reject eastward turn, Middle East Attacks and China’s COVID wave ‘coming to an end’[ Uncertainty in Tunisia, Czechs reject eastward turn, Middle East Attacks and China’s COVID wave ‘coming to an end’ Uncertainty in Tunisia, Czechs reject eastward turn, Middle East Attacks and China’s COVID wave ‘coming to an end’ Good morning. Tunisia’s second-round voting had a similarly low turnout as the first round making it unclear what will happen next. Recent attacks in Israel, Palestine, and Iran signal a period of heightened tension that feels poised to boil over. ...

March 11, 2023 · 3 min · Andrew Sheves

Uncertainty in Tunisia, Czechs reject eastward turn, Middle East Attacks and China’s COVID wave ‘coming to an end’

Good morning. Tunisia’s second-round voting had a similarly low turnout as the first round making it unclear what will happen next. Recent attacks in Israel, Palestine, and Iran signal a period of heightened tension that feels poised to boil over. Meanwhile, Czech voters clearly returned formed NATO General Pavel with 58% of the vote, signaling their preference to remain aligned with the West. On a (hopefully) positive note, China’s CDC declared that the current wave of COVID infections was coming to an end. ...

March 11, 2023 · 6 min

US Debt Fight Round 1, Unease in Pakistan, and How Reliable is Carbon Offset Reporting?

Good morning. The real work to avoid a US deficit starts today and will give us a sense of how the stage of the drama will unfold. A terrible attack in Pakistan left 100 dead and ratches up tension. Meanwhile, reports of inaccuracies in one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas crediting programs are a good reminder to take care and conduct your due diligence. Otherwise, you might find you’re making misleading statements to regulators and shareholders which (checks notes) is bad. ...

March 11, 2023 · 7 min

US Deficit Timeline Update, More Arrests in Tunisia and a New Prime Minister in Moldova

Good morning. Monday is President’s Day so there’s no SITREP and then you’ll see a difference in the content and frequency of the free emails as the PRO plans kick in. So, starting Tuesday: PRO subscribers get the daily updates and customized risk metrics.General subscribers get the Friday round up only. You can try the PRO plan for free here. (And if you have any questions on what you get in the PRO plan, and how the customization works, please just hit reply and I’ll send you more information.) ...

March 11, 2023 · 5 min

We Have Too Much Stuff

Good morning. I got sucked into a supply chain vortex on Bloomberg this morning and did some digging around so you don’t have to. It turns out the world over-ordered during COVID and now, some supply chains are full of surplus goods and materials. This could be a great opportunity for some but signals big problems for others. However, it’s also a good reminder of why you need to take a historic view in your planning, something that toilet paper manufacturers understood, but Peleton didn’t. ...

March 11, 2023 · 5 min

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March 10, 2023 · 0 min

Nigerians Vote and a South Pacific Remake

Good morning. 🇳🇬 Nigerians Vote Nigerians will elect their new president and parliament this weekend with third-party candidate Peter Obi leading recent polls (ANAP Foundation). Obi has a strong following amongst younger Nigerians and a win would signal a break from some of the traditional political power structures in the country. However, there is still a significant margin for error in the polls and all three leading candidates have strong bases of support so a close election and run-off are still a significant possibility. ...

February 23, 2023 · 5 min