The story is moving through ministries, markets, and city halls at the same time. What looks like a local adjustment is increasingly part of a larger international pattern.
Why it matters
The immediate change is practical, but the wider question is institutional: who has the capacity to act quickly, and who gets asked to wait.
The next phase will be measured less by announcements and more by delivery.
What to watch
Look for the second-order effects: budget lines, local resistance, new coalitions, and the quieter compromises that determine whether the policy survives contact with daily life.


