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APRIL JUNE 2025 ISSUE

APRIL JUNE 2025 ISSUE 


Amid the uncertainty in the whole world economy due to the tariff war, the shadow is likely to fall in every sphere. Every country is trying to find ways to come out of this morass by rationalizing its imports and exports. Our latest issue discusses these challenges and more.

📢 New Issue Out Now – ECONOMIC CHALLENGER, Vol. 27, Issue 107 (Apr-Jun 2025)!

Explore a rich spectrum of global research insights in the latest edition of ECONOMIC CHALLENGER, featuring:

🌍 Food Security & Policy – A deep dive into food expenditure patterns among Ugandan households and what they reveal about poverty and nutrition challenges.

📡 Global Business Strategy – Case analysis of Saudi Telecom’s market evolution amidst intense competition and rapid digital transformation.

🌿 Transformational Tourism – Discover how quiet travel, local immersion, and digital detox shape a new era of regenerative, well-being-driven tourism.

🧠 Governance & Innovation – A bold model proposing adaptive leadership and digital ecosystems to support a global anti-corruption court.

⚙️ Tech for Development – The rise of digital innovation ecosystems and their role in closing development gaps through inclusive access and smart design.

Plus, there are articles on Industry 5.0, post-pandemic agility, youth skill gaps, tribal entrepreneurship, AI in education, and more.

📘 A must-read for economists, policymakers, researchers, and changemakers.

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