The Global Week Ahead

The Iran War Drags On and Expands, Trump to Meet with Japanese Prime Minister, EU Leaders Gather to Talk Energy, Trade, and War, and A Big Week Ahead of Central Banks

March 15 - 22, 2026

The Iran War is expected to continue this week and likely expand.  Markets will continue to struggle to understand the scope and breadth of the impact on oil and other commodity markets, and for any signs of an “off-ramp” to the fighting.

Iran announced on Sunday they would expand their targeting after the US bombed Kaurq Island, accusing the UAE of allowing the attacks to come from US bases in the UAE.   As a result, Iran said it would begin targeting three Emirati ports, this being the first direct stated threat by Tehran against any of their neighboring countries. Up until now, Iran has fired hundreds of missiles and drones at the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman, but has claimed they are only targeting US military and diplomatic targets in the respective countries.

President Trump is now appealing to allied countries to send naval ships to help open up the Strait of Hormuz.  He stated on Friday that “many countries” will be sending warships to the Strait, but as of this writing, no country appears to be willing to do so, arguing it would be too risky.  More worrisome, Trump threatened NATO over the weekend, saying it would be “very bad” for the organization if it failed to send ships to help him reopen the Straits.

One country President Trump will be directly appealing to is Japan, as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi makes her first visit to Washington on Thursday.  The two leaders have a long agenda of issues they intend to discuss, including wrapping up a US-Japan free trade agreement, access to critical minerals, and Trump’s request for naval assistance in the Strait of Hormuz.  Takaichi is likely to put off the request.  Senior Japanese officials said Saturday they “regard the threshold as extremely high” for sending naval ships to the region under existing Japanese laws (Japan does not have a formal army or navy but instead a defense agency).  Japan is highly dependent on oil from the Middle East and has announced it will release 80 million barrels from its strategic petroleum reserve.

Also, this week, EU heads of state will gather in Brussels for a European Council meeting.  The agenda will be dominated by the War in Ukraine and the Iran War.  But leaders will also discuss how to improve EU competitiveness and ensure greater energy independence amid spiking fuel prices.  As leaders meet, the EU Parliament’s International Trade Committee will meet to vote on the EU-US trade deal.  They had postponed doing so weeks ago after the Trump Administration launched new global tariffs following the US Supreme Court striking down the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) as a means to impose worldwide tariffs.

Finally, we would note that US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is in Paris this weekend, meeting with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to hammer out an agenda for President Trump’s upcoming trip to Beijing on March 31st.  We believe there is a strong chance the meeting will be cancelled as Trump is demanding China send naval ships to the Straits of Hormuz.  We will be watching this closely.   

Beyond that, and if the summit indeed happens, we understand the major sticking points to finalizing an agenda are President Trump’s desire to negotiate directly with President Xi in person, while Xi wants a framework hammered out in advance of the meeting.    We would also note that, so far, no US CEOs have been asked to accompany Trump on the trip – something that normally happens at bilateral leaders’ meetings, as it gives CEOs on both sides an opportunity to announce new deals and investment plans.

Looking at the global economic and financial markets radar screens, it is going to be a very big week for central banks.  The US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Central Bank of Japan, the Bank of Canada, and the Bank of England are all meeting this week on interest rates. Also meeting this week are the central banks of Australia, Brazil, China, Canada, Indonesia, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Looking at key economic data releases this week, the US markets are awaiting the February industrial production figures on Monday.  Europe is awaiting Germany’s ZEW Survey on Tuesday and the UK labor market data on Thursday.   In Asia, China releases its economic activity indicators (retail sales and industrial output) on Monday.

And in earnings news, US firms FedEx, Micron, and Dollar General are reporting this week.  And in China, powerhouse companies Tencent and Alibaba report.

Below is the rest of our detailed report of the major geopolitical and geoeconomic events in the coming week:

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Global

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent meets with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in Paris, France, to discuss President Trump’s upcoming trip to China in April.

·       The Academy Awards are held in Los Angeles.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Vietnam will host the inaugural China-Vietnam 3+3 Summit through March 17.

·       Vietnam holds parliamentary elections.

·       North Korea holds parliamentary elections.

·       Kazakhstan holds a constitutional referendum on whether to approve a new constitution.  The new constitution includes restructuring Parliament, redefining the balance of powers between state institutions, and expanding constitutional guarantees of humandigital, and environmental rights .

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       Belarus celebrates Constitution Day.

·       France holds regional elections including the first round of mayoral elections.

·       The UK celebrates Mothering Day.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Saudi Arabia Inflation Rate (February)/ Wholesale Prices (February)

·       Israel Inflation Rate (February)

·       Jordan Industrial Production (January)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       The Republic of the Congo holds presidential elections.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

 

Monday, March 16, 2026

Global

·       The Global Fraud Summit will be held at the Vienna International Centre in Viena, Austria. The Summit will be co-organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and INTERPOL.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       The first round of preparatory discussions for the review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement begins. 

·       Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visits the U.K. to meet with Keir Starmer.

·       Nvidia GTC, a four-day AI conference, including a keynote speech from the chipmaker’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang, begins in San Jose, California.

·       Mexico celebrates Benito Juarez Day, a national holiday.  Financial markets are closed.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Brazil IBC-BR Economic Activity (January)/ BCB Focus Market Readout

·       Canada Housing Starts (February)/ Inflation Rate (February)/ CPI Common (February)/ CPI Median (February)/ CPI Trimmed-Mean (February)/ New Motor Vehicle Sales (January)

·       USA NY Empire State Manufacturing Index (March)/ Capacity Utilization (February)/ Industrial Production (February)/ Manufacturing Production (February)/ NAHB Housing Market Index (March)

·       Ecuador Balance of Trade (January)

·       Colombia Industrial Production (January)/ Retail Sales (January)

·       Paraguay Consumer Confidence (February)

·       Uruguay Industrial Production (January)

·       EARNINGS: Marshalls, SAIC, Telos, Semtech, Dollar Tree

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       New Zealand Composite NZ PCI (February)/ Services NZ PSI (February)/ Electronic Retail Card Spending (February)

·       China House Price Index (February)/ Industrial Production (January-February)/ Retail Sales (January-February)/ Fixed Asset Investment (YTD) (January-February)/ Unemployment Rate (February)/ FDI (YTD) (February)

·       India WPI Food Index (February)/ WPI Fuel (February)/ WPI Inflation (February)/ WPI Manufacturing (February)/ Unemployment Rate (February)/ Imports/ Exports/ Balance of Trade (February)

·       Kazakhstan GDP (February)/ Industrial Production (February)

·       EARNINGS: Foxconn

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       EU Energy Ministers will meet in Brussels as the Energy Council, taking stock of the progress made on the action plan for affordable energy, which was presented by the European Commission a year ago to lower energy costs.

·       Separately, the Foreign Affairs Council will meet to discuss Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

·       UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will unveil new steps the government intends to take to solidify UK energy needs in the wake of the Iran War.

·       Finish President Alexander Stubb travels to London for bilateral meetings with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

·       The 7th meeting of the EU-UK Parliamentary Assembly meets in Brussels through Tuesday.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       In the UK, today is the annual review of the “shopping basket” of goods and services used to measure consumer price inflation indices. Also, the S&P Global UK Consumer Sentiment Index and Rightmove’s March House Price Index.

·       Turkey Budget Balance (February)/ Auto Production (February)/ Auto Sales (February)

·       Serbia Building Permits (January)

·       Belarus Industrial Production (February)

·       Poland Balance of Trade (January)/ Current Account (January)/ Core Inflation Rate (January)/ Core Inflation Rate (February)

·       EARNINGS: Standard Life

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Israel Current Account Q4

·       Jordan Unemployment Rate Q4

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       South Africa Inflation Expectations Q1

·       Nigeria Food Inflation (February)/ Inflation Rate (February)

 

 

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Global

·       Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

·       The International Energy Agency and the OECD cohost a Global Forum on the Environment and Climate Change in Paris, France.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       President Trump hosts President Donald Trump hosts Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin at the White House.

·       The Senate Homeland Security Committee holds confirmation hearings for Markway Mullin to be the new Secretary of Homeland Security.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       USA ADP Employment Change Weekly/ NY Fed Services Activity Index (March)/ Redbook (March/14)/ Pending Home Sales (February)/ API Crude Oil Stock Change (March/13)  

·       EARNINGS: Prudential, Boku

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       South Korea Import Prices (February)/ Export Prices (February)

·       New Zealand Food Inflation (February)/ Global Dairy Trade Price Index (March/17)

·       Singapore Balance of Trade (February)/ Non-Oil Exports (February)

·       Australia RBA Interest Rate Decision/ RBA Press Conference

·       Japan Tertiary Industry Index (January)

·       Indonesia Interest Rate Decision/ Deposit Facility Rate (March)/ Lending Facility Rate (March)/ Loan Growth (February)

·       Philippines Cash Remittances (January)

·       Sri Lanka Manufacturing PMI (February)/ Services PMI (February)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       Scottish parliament debates and votes on the assisted dying for terminally ill adults (Scotland) bill, which is similar to that under consideration for England and Wales. The Isle of Man and Jersey have already passed their own versions of assisted dying laws.

·       UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers the annual Mais Lecture at Bayes Business School in London. Reeves is expected to use it to pitch her vision for closer ties with the EU, central to a new growth strategy for the UK. 

·       The EU General Affairs Council meets in Brussels.  Ministers will discuss preparations for the European Council meetings later this week.

·       The European Parliament lead negotiators will decide whether to restart work on the EU-U.S. trade framework ratification process.

·       The EU Environmental Council meets in Brussels to discuss the CO2 emission standards for cars and vans.

·       The 26th Accession Conference with Montenegro takes place in Brussels.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Switzerland Producer & Import Prices (February)

·       Italy Inflation Rate (February)

·       Euro Area ZEW Economic Sentiment Index (March)

·       Germany ZEW Economic Sentiment Index (March)/ ZEW Current Conditions (March)

·       Romania Current Account (January)

·       Great Britain BoE Evans Speech

·       Serbia Current Account (January)

·       Belarus GDP (February)

·       EARNINGS: Travis Perkins, Ashtead Technology

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Israel Imports/ Exports/ Balance of Trade (February)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Angola Foreign Exchange Reserves (February)/ M3 Money Supply (February)

·       Ghana GDP Growth Rate Q4

 

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Global

·       The International Maritime Organization convenes an extraordinary session on the situation in the Middle East in London.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       The Federal Reserve concludes two days of meetings on interest rates/Fed Chair Jay Powell holds a press conference/USA MBA 30-Year Mortgage Rate (March/13)/ MBA Mortgage Market Index (March/13)/ MBA Purchase Index (March/13)/ PPI (February)/ Factory Orders (January)/ EIA Crude Oil & Gasoline Stocks Change (March)/ Net Long-term TIC Flows (January)/ Foreign Bond Investment (January)/ Overall Net Capital Flows (January)

·       Chile Current Account Q4/ GDP Growth Rate Q4

·       The Bank of Canada meets on Interest Rates and BoC Head Tiff Macklen holds a press conference/Canada Foreign Securities Purchases (January)/

·       The Central Bank of Brazil meets on Interest rates/Brazil Business Confidence (March)

·       Colombia ISE Economic Activity (January)

·       Argentina Unemployment Rate Q4

·       EARNINGS: Micron Technology, General Mills

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       In Japan, large corporations will begin announcing pay-raise plans for the fiscal year starting in April. Also, Japanese Trade Union Confederation will publish the first tabulation of spring wage-talk results, offering markets an early indication of whether wage growth will sustain the momentum of the past three years.

·       The Japan National Tourism Organization will release data on the number of foreign visitors to Japan in February. While inbound tourism had been recovering since the COVID-19 pandemic, visitors in January declined year on year for the first time in four years amid warnings from the Chinese government to its citizens not to travel to Japan in response to remarks on Taiwan by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       New Zealand Current Account Q4/ Westpac Consumer Confidence Q1

·       South Korea Unemployment Rate (February)

·       Japan Imports/ Exports/ Balance of Trade (February)

·       Australia Westpac Leading Index (February)/ RBA Chart Pack

·       Hong Kong Unemployment Rate (February)

·       Sri Lanka GDP Growth Rate Q4

·       EARNINGS: Tencent

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       The Netherlands holds municipal elections.

·       The Tripartite Social Summit takes place in Brussels.  The purpose of the meeting to have a forum for dialogue between the EU institutions at the presidential level and with European social partners at top management levels.  The agenda includes closing investment gaps and reducing strategic dependencies in the EU.

·       The EU Space Agency Council meets in Brussels through March 19th.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       European Central Bank Board Member Pedro Machado gives the keynote speech at the Handelsblatt annual Banking Supervision Conference "Regulierung vereinfachen. Stabilität sichern. Wettbewerbsfähigkeit stärken." in Frankfurt, Germany.

·       European Central Bank Board Member Claudia Buch gives an introductory statement at the hearing of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium.

·       Slovakia Inflation Rate (February)

·       Switzerland SECO Economic Forecasts

·       Euro Area CPI (February)/ Inflation Rate (February)

·       Poland Consumer Confidence (March)

·       Ireland Residential Property Prices (January)

·       Turkey MPC Meeting Summary

·       Russia PPI (February)

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Oman Inflation Rate (February)

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       South Africa Inflation Rate (February)/ Retail Sales (January)

·       Ghana Interest Rate Decision

 

 

Thursday, March 19, 2026 

Global

·       Today is the end of Ramadan (Eid al-Fitr).  Financial markets are closed across most of the Middle East.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will make her first visit to the U.S. as prime minister, holding a summit with Trump. The two leaders are expected to talk about various topics including the Middle East situation as well as economic and security cooperation.  President Trump is expected to pressure Takaichi to send warships to the Middle East to support the US/Israeli war on Iran.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       The Federal Reserve Board holds an Open Board Meeting.  The agenda item is to vote on meet to vote on proposed new capital rules for small and large banks, including a re-proposal of the Basel endgame capital plan.

·       USA Building Permits (January)/ Initial Jobless Claims (March/14)/ Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index (March)/ Philly Fed Business Conditions (March)/ Philly Fed CAPEX Index (March)/ Philly Fed Employment (March)/ Philly Fed New Orders (March)/ Philly Fed Prices Paid (March)/ New Home Sales (January)/ Wholesale Inventories (January)/ EIA Natural Gas Stocks Change (March/13)/ 15- & 30-Year Mortgage Rate (March/19)/ Fed Balance Sheet (March/18)/ CB Leading Index (January)

·       Argentina Consumer Confidence (March)/ Balance of Trade (February)/ Leading Indicator (February)

·       Chile Imports/ Balance of Trade (January)

·       EARNINGS: Accenture, FedEx, Darden

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Thailand’s parliament votes on a candidate for prime minister, a key step for government formation after the February 8th election.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       The Bank of China meets on interest rates.

·       New Zealand GDP Growth Rate Q4

·       The Bank of Japan meets on interest rates/Japan Machinery Orders (January)/ Foreign Bond Investment (March/14)/ Stock Investment by Foreigners (March/14)/ Reuters Tankan Index (March)/ Capacity Utilization (January)/ Industrial Production (January)

·       Australia Employment Change (February)/ Unemployment Rate (February)/ Participation Rate (February)

·       Malaysia Inflation Rate (February)/ Import/ Export/ Balance of Trade (February)

·       Philippines Budget Balance (January)

·       Taiwan M2 Money Supply (February)/ Interest Rate Decision

·       EARNINGS: Alibaba, CK Hutchison

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       The European Council begins a two-day Euro Summit in Brussels.  Leaders of the EU nations will meet to discuss the situation in Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East, and the EU competitiveness agenda.

·       UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosts a bilateral meeting with Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in London.

·       The Airlines4Europe Aviation Summit begins in Brussels. Europe’s leading airline executives, including Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary and Lufthansa’s Carsten Spohr, are expected to join the two-day meeting, which will discuss European competitiveness and reactions to the Middle East conflict.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Switzerland Balance of Trade (February)/ SNB Interest Rate Decision

·       The Bank of England meets on interest rates/Great Britain Unemployment Rate (January)/ Employment Change (January)/ Claimant Count Change (February)/ HMRC Payrolls Change (February)/ BoE Interest Rate Decision/

·       Poland Corporate Sector Wages (February)/ Employment Growth (February)/ Industrial Production (February)/ PPI (February)

·       The European Central Bank meets on Interest Rates and ECB President Christine Lagarde holds a press conference/Euro Area Construction Output (January)/ Labour Cost Index Q4/ Wage Growth Q4

·       Ireland Balance of Trade (January)

·       Ukraine Interest Rate Decision

·       EARNINGS: Lloyds of London, Enel

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       South Africa Building Permits (January)

·       Ghana PPI (February)

 

 

Friday, March 20, 2026

Global

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       In Washington DC, the National Cherry Blossom Festival begins and runs until April 12th.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Today is “Quadruple Witching” in US markets, with stock-index futures and options, as well as single-stock options and futures, all expiring.

·       Mexico Aggregate Demand Q4/ Private Spending Q4

·       Canada New Housing Price Index (February)/ Retail Sales (February)/ PPI (February)/ Raw Materials Prices (February)/ Retail Sales (January)

·       USA Baker Hughes Total Rigs Count (March/20)

·       El Salvador Balance of Trade (February)

·       Argentina Full Year GDP Growth 2025/ GDP Growth Rate Q4/ Retail Sales (January)

·       Paraguay Interest Rate Decision

·       Uruguay GDP Growth Rate Q4

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Japan celebrates the Spring Equinox, a national holiday.  Financial markets are closed.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       New Zealand Imports/ Exports/ Balance of Trade (February)/ Credit Card Spending (February)

·       China Loan Prime Rate 5Y & 1Y (March)

·       Singapore Unemployment Rate Q4

·       Thailand Imports/ Exports/ Balance of Trade (February)

·       Malaysia Coincident Index (January)/ Leading Index (January)

·       Taiwan Export Orders (February)

·       Hong Kong Current Account Q4/ Inflation Rate (February)

·       India Bank Loan Growth (March/06)/ Deposit Growth (March/06)/ Foreign Exchange Reserves (March/13)/ Infrastructure Output (February)

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       The European Council concludes.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       European Central Bank Governing Council member Joachim Nagel speaks on the German economy in Goslar, Germany.

·       Germany PPI (February)

·       Great Britain Public Sector Net Borrowing Ex Banks (February)/ CBI Industrial Trends Orders (March)

·       Euro Area Current Account (January)/ Balance of Trade (January)

·       Italy Balance of Trade (January)/ Current Account (January)/ Construction Output (January)

·       Poland Business Confidence (March)

·       Slovenia PPI (February)/ Consumer Confidence (March)/ Unemployment Rate (January)

·       Russia Interest Rate Decision/ CBR Press Conference/ M2 Money Supply (February)

·       Slovakia Current Account (January)/ Unemployment Rate (February)

·       EARNINGS: Smiths Group, JD Wetherspoon

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

 

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Global

·       Today is World Downs Syndrome Day.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·       Twitter (now known as X) was launched 20 years ago.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell gives brief acceptance remarks at the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Annual Conference: Paul A. Volcker Public Integrity Award Ceremony (virtual).

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       The European Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) begins in Budapest, Hungary.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       European Central Bank Board Member Piero Cipollone gives a virtual speech at a workshop on the transformation of the international monetary and financial system organized by Suomen Pankki in Saariselkä, Finland.

·       Euro Area ECB Cipollone Speech

·       Slovenia Parliamentary Elections

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Namibia celebrates Independence Day, a national holiday.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Global

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Americas

Political/Social Events –

·        Bolivia holds regional elections.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Asia

Political/Social Events –

·       Vietnam announces election results from its twice-a-decade National Assembly elections.  Following this, the parliament then meets to pick a prime minister and a president for a five-year term.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Europe

Political/Social Events –

·       France holds its second round of municipal elections.

·       Slovenia holds parliamentary elections.

·       Italy votes on a referendum changing the justice system which will separate the career paths of judges and splits Italy’s judicial self-governing body into two separate councils.  The reform effort is one of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s primary government reform agenda items.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Middle East

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

 

Africa

Political/Social Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

Economic & Financial Reports/Events –

·       Nothing significant to report.

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