While the global markets are reduced by radical prices of Donald Trump, a storm is preparing for savings, rewriting the rules of trade. In the eye of this upheaval, Anand Mahindra seemed a striking warning – Change does not only come, he accelerates. Building on the emblematic lines of Bob Dylan, the president of the Mahindra group alluded to a global reorganization already in motion, that which “will change faster than you imagine.”
Sharing a graphic on X (formerly Twitter), Mahindra subtitled him with the prophetic lyrics of The Times They Are A-Changin of Dylan:
“Look at this painting well.
Because the command will change faster than you can imagine.
‘The line is traced
The curse that it is sunk
The slow now
Will be faster
Like the present now
Will be later
Order is quickly exhausted
And the first now
Will be later
For moments, they have changed ‘- Bob Dylan “.
The post struck a sensitive string, becoming viral while users weighed with their interpretations and hopes.
“I guess India will be 3rd or 2nd in 3 years,” projected an optimistic way.
Another was amazed by the performance of Singapore: “I’m just surprised that Singapore, although it is only half the size of Delhi, has succeeded so much.”
A more pragmatic socket came from a third user: “We need good production / industrial / tooling engineers in large numbers – in pronto. We need simpler labor laws. We need simpler procedures to start businesses. We need simpler export procedures and complaint mechanisms. ”
Meanwhile, the wider economic backdrop has become tense. Economists warn that climbing Trump’s trade war – culminating with its April 2 declaration of a 10% rate on all imports – could harm the United States more than its business partners.
JP Morgan, responding to the fallout from the market, increased its risk of recession risk from 40% to 60% by the end of the year. And fear figures: 6.6 billions of narcotic dollars were wiped on the US stock market in just two days after the announcement.