U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that businesses around the world will have to pay tariffs if they do not make their products in the United States, as he underscored his push to make America ...
Chinese hackers are burrowing into the networks of major critical U.S. infrastructure, including energy grids, water ...
President Donald Trump has a three-part economic agenda that focuses on using import tariffs as a cudgel, extending tax cuts that were his first term’s signature legislative achievement and cracking ...
China’s relations are starting to improve with Japan, India and other countries that former U.S. President Joe Biden courted, just as Donald Trump brings his more unilateralist approach back ...
US President Donald Trump says he wants to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin soon to secure an end to the war with Ukraine and expressed a desire to work towards cutting nuclear arms.
Also in today’s newsletter, a record number of US companies weigh China exit, and Trump calls on Opec to push down global oil prices ...
As China emerges as a dominant market force, America – under President Trump’s leadership – is trying to find its new place in the global economy.