From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Trudeau Resigns, Russia's "Ghost Fleet," Semiconductor Jobs, and More
Date January 12, 2025 4:07 PM
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98 percent

Canadian polling shows a 98 percent probability that the Conservatives will form the next government following Justin Trudeau's resignation.



SOURCE: "Trudeau Resigns as Trade War Looms" by CSIS's Christopher Hernandez-Roy.

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70 percent

By mid-2024, Russia's "ghost fleet" of oil tankers was responsible for transporting over 70 percent of the country's oil and its by-products, effectively undermining the imposed price cap.



SOURCE: "How to Exorcise Russia’s Ghost Fleet" by CSIS's Benjamin Jensen.

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67,000

The semiconductor industry faces a significant workforce gap, with projections indicating that 67,000 new jobs by 2030 may remain unfilled unless the United States can retain more international talent.



SOURCE: "The United States Needs a Strategic Sector Visa" by CSIS's Thibault Denamiel and Catharine Mouradian.

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5 percent

Companies that fail to comply with the EU's new Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive will be subject to penalties, which may include sanctions of up to 5 percent of the company’s global turnover.



SOURCE: "Assessing the Potential Impact of the EU Forced Labor Regulation and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive" by CSIS's Scott Busby and Michelle Strucke with Aly Senko and Lauren Burke Preputnik.

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