Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
1.2 million
Since February 2022, Russian forces have suffered nearly 1.2 million casualties in the war in Ukraine, more losses than any major power in any war since World War II.
SOURCE: "Russia’s Grinding War in Ukraine: Massive Losses and Tiny Gains for a Declining Power" by CSIS's Seth G. Jones and Riley McCabe.
24 percent
Recent estimates suggest that if the Trump administration followed through on its threatened 25 percent tariffs over Greenland, imports from European partners could fall by as much as 24 percent for some countries.
SOURCE: "Why Economic Coercion Over Greenland Would Backfire" by CSIS's Philip Luck.
$4.4 billion
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade relationship has accelerated under the USMCA. Nearly $4.4 billion in goods trade occurs daily among USMCA partners.
SOURCE: "Why U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation Is Still Falling Short for Washington" by CSIS's Diego Marroquín Bitar and Martha Bárcena Coqui with Cecilia Farfán-Méndez, Eduardo Guerrero-Gutiérrez, Ben Rohrbaugh, and Earl Anthony Wayne.
$10.6 billion
A CSIS model shows that the Clean Competition Act lowers greenhouse gas emissions while raising $10.6 billion annually in U.S. revenue.
SOURCE: "Can the 2025 Clean Competition Act Cut Global Emissions and Maintain U.S. Competitiveness?" by CSIS's Kyle Meng.
By the Numbers is composed weekly by Lauren Adler and the External Relations team.
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