Thomas Wright, Economics Correspondent

Thomas Wright is an economics correspondent covering trade policy, industrial strategy, and regional economic development. With eight years of experience and a background reporting for The Economist, he excels at connecting macroeconomic data to real-world impacts on businesses and workers. His coverage of post-Brexit trade deals has been particularly influential.
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Fuel Prices Hit $4 a Gallon for First Time in Four Years Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict

As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the average price of fuel…

Japanese Business Confidence Rises Despite Geopolitical Tensions

Japan's business landscape is showing signs of resilience, with major manufacturers reporting…

Minimum Wage Rise Benefits Millions Amidst Rising Living Costs

As of this week, approximately 2.7 million workers in the UK will…

Households Enjoy Brief Relief as Energy Prices Fall, But July Hike Looms

In a move that offers a momentary reprieve for households, Ofgem has…

National Minimum Wage Increase Benefits Millions Amidst Rising Business Costs

** As of this week, approximately 2.7 million workers in the UK…

Millions Set for Minimum Wage Boost Amid Economic Pressures

** This week, approximately 2.7 million workers in the UK are poised…

Fuel Prices Soar Above $4 a Gallon as Tensions with Iran Continue

In a troubling development for American motorists, the average price of fuel…

Minimum Wage Increase: 2.7 Million Workers Set to Benefit Amid Business Concerns

In a significant move aimed at boosting incomes, the national minimum wage…

Minimum Wage Increase: A Double-Edged Sword for Workers and Businesses

This week, approximately 2.7 million workers in the UK will benefit from…

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