Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Rana Mitter and Anthony Saich share their insights on how they think U.S.-China relations may evolve, and the role that tariffs, geopolitics, and Trump’s ...
He started off by threatening to put 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican exports to the U.S., which most economists said would be terrible news. At the 11th hour, Trump pulled back and said he ...
Trump calls it unfair that some countries apply higher tariffs to specific American goods than the U.S. applies back. A new ...
With the benefit of hindsight today, the Washington Consensus was valuable in the sense that it was a consensus, it ...
Paul Gruenwald, Global Chief Economist at S&P Global Ratingswill provide insights on key market trends, including Trump 2.0, ...
International trade to evolve as countries try to adapt to changes to diversify production, avoid risks of Trump’s tariffs, ...
President Trump says what he means and means what he says. Global business leaders would be well advised to believe him when ...
President Trump’s tariffs hurt China, but his other actions have alienated U.S. allies, giving Beijing an opening to ...
Consumer surveys by the University of Michigan and the Conference Board show that Americans expect inflation to get worse, ...
President Trump, of course, ran for re-election promising ... that our trading partners benefited more than we did from globalization, he pledged to use older tools of statecraft such as tariffs ...
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad stressed Tuesday that US President Donald Trump's decision to impose 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports was “counterproductive” to the global economy.