Global Risk Insights

The Week Ahead: 18 – 24 March 2018

Impeachment proceedings begin against Peruvian President Kuczynski. UK sanctions against Russia likely to escalate. US tariffs expected to take effect. All in the Week Ahead.


PERU:  Impeachment proceedings begin against president

GRI Take: Notwithstanding the ties between the Fujimoristas and Odebrecht (as well as other major Peruvian political parties), President PPK has become very unpopular among voters, a majority of which now support impeachment and removal. Should PPK be removed—a high probability given the sufficiently high level of support to do so in Congress—Vice President Martin Vizcarra Mercedes Araoz would accede to the presidency. He is expected to complete PPK’s term to 2021.


UK/RUSSIA: Relations remain on edge

GRI Take: Thus far, the fallout from the Skripal poisoning has been contained in the diplomatic sphere, but Theresa May has stated she is considering “next steps” in conjunction with allies. In this context, any implication of foul play in the Glushkov case will elevate tensions and provide further support to the case for additional sanctions.


UNITED STATES: Steel and aluminum tariffs expected to take effect

GRI Take:  Should the United States opt not to exempt major trading partners like the European Union, the ramifications beyond the steel and aluminum industry are potentially significant, particularly if the tariffs enacted in retaliation are acted against by the United States.


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This edition of The Week Ahead was produced by GRI Senior Analyst Brian Daigle and Senior Editor Luke Iott.