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Tariffs are an artificial way to look competitive when you are not even close to that, regardless of the excuse you use.
They need empowerment, not protection—which in the past proved harmful manufacturing.
Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang should be praised for traveling to China this week in pursuit of expansion in what is a ...
The economy secretary accuses the United States of having rejected proposals for agreements for ‘political reasons’ ...
Despite U.S. protectionism, Toyota and Hyundai prioritize the American market, mirroring Trump's 'America first' approach. North America is crucial, accounting for over 40% of their revenue. While ...
The European Union (EU) is preparing tariffs on US goods, including aircraft, alcohol, coffee, and medical devices worth 72 ...
Toyota and Hyundai Motor may have a beef with U.S. protectionism, but they have one thing in common with President Donald ...
The world stands at a crossroad. One path leads to confrontation, decoupling and protectionism; the other to cooperation, ...
A recent report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) reveals that global greenhouse gas emission reduction ...
A tax burden on users of this metal would be a strange way for the US to try ascending the manufacturing value chain. America ...
Port workers load fresh Peruvian fruit from Chancay Port in Peru, which arrived at Shanghai's Yangshan Port, onto trucks for ...
Mahon also pointed out that Canada's strategic space is constrained by its economic ties to the United States. "The most ...