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The biggest concern for policymakers in Southeast Asia is that they are caught in the crosshairs of the U.S.-China trade ...
Trump has responded to threats of digital services taxes with threats of more tariffs, arguing that "only America should be ...
In this report, I have attempted to estimate the impact of Trump’s tariff war on US corporate earnings, with an assumption ...
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Australian exporters are upbeat on their business outlook in China as U.S. tariffs could enhance their competitive edge in ...
US trade-policy fingerprints are expected to become more apparent as soon as next month, according to many economists ...
The recent Pahalgam attack has once again escalated tensions between Pakistan and India, fueling fears of military ...
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President Trump revived his trade war Friday, threatening to slap hefty tariffs on the European Union and to hit Apple with tariffs if it doesn’t manufacture in the United States. His moves ...
Produce from warm climates can’t be reshored to the U.S. for year-round consumption, like some industrial and consumer goods.
But if you look at the U.S. economy right now, it doesn’t look obviously different from the way it did just before Trump’s so ...
Now they have a trade war problem to worry about again. Stocks and the dollar fell Friday after President Donald Trump brought the trade war back to the forefront with threats of massive tariffs ...