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We need to stop rehashing trite arguments about the self-interested gaze of great powers near and far, says this academic.
China will allow scientists from the United States to examine rocks collected from the moon, even as the two countries are ...
China said it will “fully prepare” emergency plans to ward against increasing external shocks, taking a patient approach in ...
The U.S. President signalled a shift when he said that tariffs will have to "come down substantially," writes Ryan Hass.
Not since Franklin Roosevelt has a new president driven so many shifts, so fast. Here's 100 things that have already changed under Donald Trump.
Despite the tough rhetoric flying between Washington and Beijing, the impact of such elevated tariffs on some industries is ...
By now, anyone with even half an eye on the news has seen headlines about how the economy is suddenly in trouble because of President Donald Trump’s tariffs: Markets are swinging wildly, investors are ...
After global panic over the president’s trade proposals, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is downplaying his boss’s bluster.
Consumer sentiment is souring about the economy, and airlines have cited weakening sales among economy-class leisure ...
Since the announcement, China and the U.S. have gone tit-for-tat with tariff rates. Currently, the U.S. has placed 145% tariffs on all goods imported from China, which prompted China to hit the U.S.
Elsewhere in the markets: The yield on 10-year Treasury bonds fell by 8 basis points, to 4.3 percent. Oil futures gained 0.7 ...
Oil prices edged higher but were heading for a weekly loss as uncertainty over de-escalating U.S.-China trade war tensions ...
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