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The U.S. has more sectors of the economy that are highly reliant on Chinese imports than the other way around.
The world was just as intertwined 100 years ago, and its unraveling was a disaster. Can we avoid the same outcome?
Populist rhetoric aside, Trump’s ham-fisted approach to tariffs is going to hurt workers, not help them. And working families ...
President Donald Trump’s pause to the majority of reciprocal tariffs and the exemptions for some technology products might ...
Few economic innovations have been as transformative to worldwide standards of living than vibrant international trade. Trump ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to give an address Sunday in which he will admit the rationale behind President ...
The U.S. is abandoning the system that made it rich and powerful, gambling that it can become more prosperous by waging a ...
The European Union is already said to be drawing up a list of proposed retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products. And a White ...
Following President Donald Trump’s tariffs, KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk offers a bleak prognosis for the economy.
Global technology companies are becoming table stakes in the struggle to establish whatever new world order is emerging.
A new book by the historian Quinn Slobodian examines right-wing figures who have positioned themselves as populist critics of ...