
Creon Butler
Creon Butler is the head of the global economy and finance programme at Chatham House, a leading think tank based in London. He specializes in international economic relations and the impact of trade policies on global markets. In light of recent U.S. tariff announcements, Butler has highlighted the potential for a shift in global trade dynamics, suggesting that a more protectionist U.S. could lead to increased economic isolation and changes in international supply chains.
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Creon Butler is the Director of the Global Economy and Finance Program at Chatham House, assessing the economic impacts of Brexit.
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See CEO’s blunt reaction after Trump’s remark about the steep drop in US tradeCreon Butler, who leads the global economy and finance programme at Chatham House, described the potential isolation of the US economy due to tariffs.
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