U.S. trade policy has been on a wild roller-coaster ride, and no one knows when it will end. The latest is President Trump's declaration of 25% tariffs on aluminum and steel imports. Separately, Trump ...
Canadian and Mexican goods, postponing a potential 25% tariff after meeting with each government. But a 10% tariff for all ...
China is ramping up self-sufficiency in key industries like EVs, semiconductors, and AI to counter US trade restrictions, ...
Donald Trump’s tariffs may be the start of another round of self-inflicted economic damage for an already strained U.S. economy ...
Canada, Brazil and Mexico are the top three suppliers of steel to the United States. Between March 2024 and January 2025, ...
The whipsaw of tariffs—some potentially beneficial and others less so—have left CEOs and investors temporarily frozen.
U.S. carmaker Tesla's new Megafactory in Shanghai, dedicated to manufacturing energy-storage batteries known as Megapacks, ...
As President Trump turns up the heat on Beijing, China is trying to become more technologically self-sufficient, but its ...
The "China Shock" is revisited, and it raises questions about why economists failed to see the costs of free trade.
China’s tit-for-tat duties on US imports took effect Monday just hours after US President Donald Trump announced that he wants to slap new duties on all ...