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Global trade uncertainty cranked up several notches this week amid a flurry of court rulings around U.S. tariffs and ...
Chinese officials are updating the Made in China 2025 initiative to boost high-tech production, despite US efforts to ...
Germany is reprising its role as the world's biggest creditor for the first time since 1991 - but seismic global policy ...
The EU and UK are keen to lower the price Russia gets for its legally sold seaborne oil. However, there appears to be reluctance from the Trump administration.
It has started with a renewed emphasis on aggressive trade policy following the “Liberation Day” of April 2, which heightened geopolitical tensions and, breaking historical international trust, ...
Beijing’s renewed commitment to advanced manufacturing could run counter to Trump’s core demands in the ongoing trade talks.
Earlier, the White House threatened to take the case to the Supreme Court on Friday if its appeal was not granted.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a postponement of a proposed 50% tariff on European Union goods until July 9, 2025, offering a temporary reprieve to transatlantic trade tensions.
The White House says it will appeal a court ruling which found Trump did not have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs.
Canada remains on the sidelines as world leaders sign historic trade deals in response to Trump tariffs, reshaping global ...