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President Donald Trump's tariffs sparked recession alarm, but data shows a solid economy. Apparent economic strength owes in ...
The Trump administration's tariff war with China is most often seen through the lens of the economy. But to many economists, ...
In order to compete with China and boost growth, the United States must better balance the software and hardware components ...
President Donald Trump is heading into another volatile week of his trade wars facing an urgent need to de-escalate the ...
The president paused higher import duties for dozens of countries for 90 days but hiked levies on China to 125%.
President Trump's actions and rhetoric raise the risk that far fewer international tourists will visit the U.S., with World Cup and Olympics ahead.
Harvard Kennedy School international trade expert Robert Lawrence discusses what higher tariffs will mean for the United ...
The short-term pain of tariffs will ultimately lead to more American jobs, lower prices, and a manufacturing renaissance in ...
Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville said in a Monday op-ed that President Trump “has broken the cardinal rule in ...
“Xi will not be forced into a call,” said Sun Yun, director of the China program at the Washington-based think tank Stimson ...
Following is the complete text of a memorandum of intent signed on Thursday by Ukraine and the United States, confirming ...
Tariffs are not going to make other countries respect the United States. But they can make them move on without it.