As of April 8, 2025, the global economy is grappling with significant challenges, including escalating tariff wars and a staggering $315 trillion in global debt, as famously reported by CNBC in May 2024 (Global debt has grown to $315 trillion this year — here’s how we got here). Amid these tensions, the World Subnationals and Nations (WSANDN), an organization recognized for its contributions to global peace and economic development, hosted a pivotal Global Economic Roundtable just yesterday April 10, 2025, with a these global economic issues in focus and more especially, the US-China tariff saga. This Comprehensive Analysis of WSANDN’s Economic Initiative is a report which provides a detailed examination of the Organization’s giant strides, particularly the Economic Growth Capital Resource (EGCR), and its potential to address these economic woes, with a focus on mitigating global tariff wars.
Background on WSANDN and the Roundtable
WSANDN, founded by Dr. Dominion V. Judah who also serves as the President- General, has been active in promoting global peace and economic equity, as evidenced by its Global Peace Agreement (GPA) and recognition with a 2024 Global Recognition Award (WSandN – World Subnationals and Nations). The roundtable,was a 6 hours closed-door event inviting representatives from 180 nations. This gathering followed the release of a whitepaper on March 19, 2025, outlining EGCR, which aims to revolutionize global economics by addressing trade tensions, debt, and poverty.

The roundtable’s timing is critical, given recent global trade dynamics. Reports indicate a surge in protectionist measures, with the US imposing tariffs on imports from China, the EU, and others, prompting retaliatory actions and fears of a trade war (As global tariff tensions rise, here’s the latest on U.S. trade with top partners).
This has contributed to market volatility and economic uncertainty, as noted in analyses of global trade in early 2025 (Global trade in 2025: Resilience under pressure | UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)).
Detailed Analysis of EGCR
For purpose of this comprehensive analysis of WSANDN’s economic initiative, EGCR is described as a decentralized resource, it is not to be mistaken for a cryptocurrency. In reality, it is a financial mechanism powered by JUVIDOE blockchain and AI technologies. According to WSANDN’s whitepaper (EGCR WHITEPAPER), it integrates blockchain for transparency and AI for efficient resource distribution, aiming to complement existing currencies rather than replace them.
Dr. Dominion V. Judah, President General of WSANDN, has emphasized its role in stabilizing economies, stating, “EGCR is designed to provide a hedge against currency volatility and facilitate cross-border investments, fostering a cooperative international environment” (WSANDN Sets Sights on Ending Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Hamas Conflicts).
Key features of EGCR include:
Total Supply and Release: 400 trillion EGCR units, with 1% (4 trillion) initially released, and 99% held in hedged reserve for strategic use.
Adopters: Projected to have 5 billion adopters across 230 countries, including individuals, businesses, governments, and global organizations.
Goals: Poverty eradication by 2030, sustainable development, and financial system stabilization, which also aligns with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals but with different focus.
Key Utilities: Facilitates cross-border investment, drives global peace, supports poverty eradication, economic diversification, debt management, job creation, and financial inclusion.
Core Components: Includes Sector Development Funds (SDFs), Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), Subnational Wealth Funds (SnWFs), Subnational and National Reserve System (SNRS), Subnational/National Direct Investments (SNDIs), Subnational/National Capital Markets (SNCMs), Subnational Financial Institutions (SnFIs), Debt Management Institutions (DMIs), Subnational and National Infrastructure Funds (SNIFs), Autonomous Empowerment, and Global Cooperation.
Deposit Insurance Coverage: Offers up to $10 million for businesses and $2 million for individuals, providing security surpassing traditional systems in existence, including major economies like the US and UK.
Implementation Roadmap: Phase 1 (2025): Initial launch, 4 trillion EGCR release, onboarding 5 billion adopters;
Phase 2 (2026-2028): Global adoption, AI/blockchain integration, debt relief;
Phase 3 (2029-2030): Poverty eradication, sustainable prosperity, final reserve distribution.
The whitepaper highlights EGCR’s multi-tiered impact, from global cross-border investments to local development through Subnational Financial Institutions (SnFIs) and Sector Development Funds (SDFs). It also addresses currency volatility, backed by physical assets to ensure reliability, making it a universal store of value (Introducing Economic Growth Capital Resource (EGCR…)).
Addressing Tariff Wars and Economic Instability
The global tariff war, particularly intensified by US reciprocal policies in early 2025, has disrupted markets, with reports of retaliatory tariffs from the EU and Canada. EGCR’s potential lies in its ability to promote international collaboration, reducing the need for protectionist measures by offering alternative funding for economic development projects. This could mitigate the economic fallout from trade disputes, as noted in UNCTAD’s March 2025 update on trade policy (Global Trade Update (March 2025) | UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)).
Specifically, EGCR addresses tariff wars by:
Stabilizing Currencies: Offers mechanisms to protect against inflation, devaluation, and volatility, enhancing global, national, and subnational currency stability (EGCR to Potentially Mobilize $300 Trillion in Local Economies).
Promoting Cross-Border Investment: Facilitates cooperation through Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) and Subnational Wealth Funds (SnWFs), reducing reliance on volatile international markets and encouraging trade partnerships.
Debt Relief and Affordable Capital: Provides nations with access to affordable capital, reducing the need for protectionist measures like tariffs to protect domestic industries, thus easing trade tensions.
While not explicitly detailed in the whitepaper, these mechanisms indirectly mitigate tariff wars by fostering stable economic conditions and reducing the economic pressures that lead to such conflicts.
Expected Outcomes and Implications
As the roundtable was expected it focused on strategies for implementing EGCR at national and subnational levels, leveraging technology for transparency and efficiency. Although it was a closed door discussion, some participants hinted that they discussed how EGCR can address the root causes of economic instability, including debt and unemployment, while fostering peace through economic cooperation.
At the end of the economic roundtable, an undisclosed number of nations and subnational entities finalized to have a contract with the World Subnationals and Nations for EGCR implementation. The WSANDN’s vision, as outlined in its VISION2030 initiative, aims to tackle 20 critical challenges by 2030, including poverty eradication (WSandN VISION2030 Reveals 20 Critical Challenges to Address by 2030 in Strategic Focus To End Global Poverty).
However, the effectiveness of EGCR remains to be seen, given the complexity of global economic systems and the political nature of tariff negotiations. While WSANDN’s projections are ambitious, such as unlocking $300 trillion in global value, they are based on optimistic scenarios that may face implementation challenges.
Having said all that, it is a fact that Dr. Judah’s confidence and simple explanations of the whitepaper seems to prove that he got these things figured out long ago. Additionally participants at the roundtable who spoke to us, expressed optimism on the success of the EGCR, with many saying they are “ready to work together in order to achieve the goals set out on EGCR plan”.
📊 Comparative Analysis: Traditional Financial Systems vs. EGCR (Proposed)
Feature | Traditional Systems | EGCR (Proposed) |
---|---|---|
Currency Status | Primary currency systems | Complements existing currencies |
Technology | Limited use of AI/blockchain | JUVIDOE blockchain & advanced AI integration |
Deposit Insurance | Varies by country (e.g., $250k in the US) | Up to $2M for individuals, $10M for businesses |
Focus | Profit-driven lending | Poverty eradication, job creation |
Global Reach | Constrained by national boundaries | Cross-border & subnational integration |
🧠 Key Takeaways:
- Inclusivity & Security: Higher deposit insurance caps indicate stronger safety nets, particularly appealing to underbanked populations and startups.
- Tech-Forward: The use of JUVIDOE blockchain and AI suggests automation, transparency, and efficiency could be core to EGCR.
- Social Impact Focus: Unlike traditional systems that prioritize profit, EGCR’s stated mission aligns more with impact finance.
- Global Fluidity: It’s aiming to operate across borders, potentially solving for fragmented regulatory environments.
Conclusion
As the Global Economic Roundtable concluded, it was perceived to represent a critical juncture for global economic policy. EGCR’s potential to address tariff wars, debt, and poverty offers a hopeful vision, but its success will depend on international cooperation and effective implementation. For now, it stands as a promising initiative in a world seeking stability and growth.
Key Citations
Global debt has grown to $315 trillion this year — here’s how we got here
WSandN – World Subnationals and Nations
WSANDN Sets Sights on Ending Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Hamas Conflicts
EGCR WHITEPAPER
Introducing Economic Growth Capital Resource (EGCR…)
EGCR to Potentially Mobilize $300 Trillion in Local…
As global tariff tensions rise, here’s the latest on U.S. trade with top partners
Global Trade Update (March 2025) | UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Trump tariffs sow fears of trade wars, recession and a $2,300 iPhone | Reuters
China–United States trade war
WSandN VISION2030 Reveals 20 Critical Challenges to Address by 2030 in Strategic Focus To End Global Poverty. Analysis of WSANDN’s Economic Initiative