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Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Global economy commentator

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard is a columnist at the Telegraph, London.

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

This Month

The congress, under President Xi Jinping’s watch, has become an even more staged-managed affair than in the past.

China has already won the Iran war

Donald Trump had better do a deal with Iran soon. If the Strait of Hormuz is closed for another month, it is game, set and match to the Russo-Chinese axis.

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This is an energy emergency: Entire countries may run out of oil

Some 10.5 million barrels a day of production has been closed because countries have run out of storage or face drone attacks on offshore rigs.

July 2025

President Donald Trump capped an extraordinary two weeks by winning Congressional passage of his “big beautiful bill”, which he will sign on Independence Day.

Trump has dropped a big, beautiful bomb on America’s economy

The bill is the latest in a series of Luddite measures that let China run away with the electro-tech revolution, marking a retreat from a modern economy.

April 2025

Trump and zelensky

Trump’s plan to seize Ukraine’s minerals is a strategic debacle

The West just has to wait a little, tighten the screws at the right moment, and Putin will be forced to the table on our terms. Instead, Trump offers him a real estate joint venture.

Trump has already lost his trade war against China

China wins the 21st century only if the West commits suicide, and that is exactly what the US president is urging upon us.

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Repercussions from Donald Trump’s tariff war spread across global markets, knocking down stocks.

Trump overplays his hand as US flashes full recession alert

The American economy will be hit hard, but it’s beyond delusional to think anyone will be spared from the upending of global trade.

March 2025

President Donald Trump.

‘Never seen anything like it’: Trump’s outrageous new Ukraine deal

The latest version of Donald Trump’s “minerals deal” is unprecedented in the history of modern diplomacy and state relations.

February 2025

US president Donald Trump cannot hope to maintain America’s energy supremacy while also bringing Russia in from the cold

Peace in Ukraine would crush energy prices

President Donald Trump cannot hope to maintain America’s energy supremacy while also bringing Russia in from the cold.

December 2024

If the Saudis again decide to flood the world with cheap crude to recoup market share – as many predict – oil will fall below $40 and Russia will spin out of economic control.

Why Putin’s Russia may be closer to collapse than we think

If the Saudis decide to flood the world with cheap crude to recoup market share, oil will fall below $40 and Russia will spin out of economic control.

November 2024

Why the world’s biggest climate conference is a cynical scam

The COP process is now worse than superfluous: it has become a cynical exercise in moral blackmail against the West.

October 2024

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a rally on Tuesday, a week before the election.

From Bezos to Dimon, US billionaires tiptoe around Trump

It’s as if January 6 never happened. The US corporate world has either fallen silent or quietly ‘normalised Trump’. Could that be about their stock options?

August 2024

Going down? Jerome Powell looks set to cut rates in September.

An enormous error has overstated the US boom

Markets have been caught off guard by a drastic revision of non-farm payrolls, the worst miss since the Lehman crisis.

April 2024

Even voracious power users such as data centres can be accommodated in the new power-use model.

New Malthusians are wrong: a rich world will need less energy

We will need to generate only half the energy we do now to replace today’s electricity use, lift the global South, and feed all those data centres. So rejoice.