====== The Global Standard ====== {{:countries:perantsa:media:theglobalstandard.jpg?nolink&200|}} The Global Standard is a Perantsan conservative media organization headquartered in [[countries:perantsa:cities:sorell-bay|Sorell Bay]], specializing in business, finance, and global markets coverage. Founded in 1994 during Perantsa’s post‑trade liberalization period, the outlet presents itself as an advocate of //“truthful news and responsible market reporting.”// It operates primarily online via https://gstandard.pe, alongside a weekly print edition known for its commentary on fiscal policy and economic competitiveness. ==== Editorial stance ==== - Politically associated with right‑leaning economic policies; promotes limited government intervention, lower business taxes, and cautious regulation of digital markets. - Editorial tone favors free enterprise, maritime trade expansion, and closer ties with Ozmo Sea partners. ==== Coverage and formats ==== - Primary online publication via https://gstandard.pe - Weekly print edition with commentary on fiscal policy and economic competitiveness - “Boulevard News” segment blending finance gossip and light social commentary, positioned between highbrow analysis and accessible mainstream journalism ==== Readership and reception ==== - Regular opinion polls list it among Perantsa’s five most influential online news sources - Strong readership among professionals in banking and logistics - Critics often describe the paper as a mouthpiece for corporate interests, while supporters view it as a defender of traditional fiscal prudence ==== Key facts ==== - Founded: 1994 - Headquarters: [[countries:perantsa:cities:sorell-bay|Sorell Bay]], [[countries:perantsa|Perantsa]] - Political association: Conservative; right‑leaning economic policies - Website: https://gstandard.pe - Formats: Primarily online; weekly print edition - Notable segment: “Boulevard News” - Coverage focus: Business, finance, and global markets