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Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs favor Latin America and the Caribbean. That’s more to do with dumb luck than smart strategy.
Trump's tariffs -- some of them suspended and altered numerous times -- threaten economic disruption for CELAC economies.
Latin America and the Caribbean were relatively unscathed by President Trump's global tariff hikes. Still, experts see ...
By bnl editorial staff Latin America stands to gain an unexpected strategic advantage in the wake of escalating global trade ...
The U.S. president is resurrecting first-term tactics and promising a more aggressive reduction in immigration. AS/COA is ...
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Ahead of April 2, trade expert Kellie Meiman Hock explains the motivators behind the shift in U.S. trade policy and what ...
Donald Trump’s return to the presidency of the United States will have far-reaching consequences worldwide—but especially for ...
The United States imports 25 million tons of steel each year, and Canada is it main supplier, followed by Brazil and Mexico, ...
US president’s new tariffs, designed to protect American consumers, will put Latin America's steel industry on the ropes ...