
Ed Conway
Ed Conway is an accomplished economics editor at Sky News, where he focuses on analyzing complex economic issues and their implications for society. With a background in financial journalism, he has gained recognition for his insightful commentary on global trade policies, economic trends, and the impact of governmental decisions on the economy. Conway is particularly noted for his ability to break down intricate economic concepts for a broader audience, making him a prominent voice in the ongoing discussions about globalization and trade dynamics. Recently, he was in the news discussing the implications of new tariffs imposed by the U.S. government, likening their potential effects to those seen during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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Ed Conway is an author who analyzes the necessity of oil in civilization in his book Material World.
How the Israel-Iran war and blocking Strait of Hormuz could impact Australia’s petrol pricesEd Conway describes the impact of broken supply chains on the availability of raw materials.
De Groenlandia a Nueva Caledonia, la Unión Europea traza un plan para buscar fuera los minerales críticos que no tiene | InternacionalEd Conway is the author who notes that the U.S. is more dependent on China for critical minerals than in any other industrial revolution.
Minerales críticos: el futuro está bajo tierra y hay una lucha sin cuartel por su control | NegociosEd Conway is the economics editor for Sky News who discusses the implications of tariffs on global trade.
Jutarnji list - Ekonomski analitičar: 'Ovako nešto nismo vidjeli od 1930-ih. A tada su carine samo pogoršale veliku krizu'Ed Conway is the economics editor for Sky News who discusses the implications of tariffs on global trade.
Jutarnji list - Ekonomski analitičar: 'Ovako nešto nismo vidjeli od 1930-ih. A tada su carine samo pogoršale veliku krizu'















