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Developments at the Scunthorpe Steelworks are showing how quickly the global economic order is shifting under trade, security and financial pressures.
Consumers have benefited from lower prices, while companies that export financial services have brought in billions of dollars.
Maintaining a good relationship between the United States and Europe has long been seen as a no-brainer by leaders on both ...
Is globalization at a crossroads? Protectionism and nationalism, combined with the Trump administration's tariffs, may show ...
Instead of containing China’s rise, Trump cleared its path. The trade war will hurt China’s economy, but as long as it doesn’t collapse, the Chinese government will start making up for the losses by ...
When the dust settles on President Donald Trump’s tariffs, there will be 340.1 million Americans much better off. Across the ...
Scott Strazik returns to "Rapid Response" to explain how the newly independent energy giant is staying nimble, investing ...
In China, one of many nicknames for President Trump is Chuan Jianguo. It literally translates as “Trump the Nation Builder.” ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has told Malaysia’s leader that China will be a collaborative partner and stand with its Southeast ...
Britain’s parliament is only recalled at times of national crisis. But when lawmakers were brought back from their Easter vacation last weekend, the cause was not a war or terror attack – but the ...
But most Americans say that they would not be better off if they worked in a factory. That's according to the Cato Institute's 2024 Globalization and Trade Survey, which recently went viral. The ...
The market wreckage strewn by President Donald Trump’s trade war is uniquely driven by minute-by-minute policy whims. A ...