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Even in an administration that has repeatedly pushed the legal limits of using economic statecraft to reshape the global ...
Trump’s EU deal will help blue-collar workers.” So believes Nicole Russell, a columnist for USA Today, “Critics can hate ...
Nearly seven months into his second term, President Donald Trump is riding high on far-reaching policy wins and unchallenged ...
At their core, the trade agreements suggest an ambition to re-anchor the global economic system around Washington’s ...
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits rose modestly last week, a sign that employers still retaining workers ...
This past week saw Donald Trump move forward with new tariffs built around recent deals with major partners. But recent days have also seen increasing confusion about what exactly many of these ...
American businesses and consumers soon will have a better idea of how President Donald Trump’s foreign trade agenda might ...
Protectionism is intensifying amid signs of US labor market weakness, and the higher tariff regime is likely to remain ...
UK interest rates have been cut by 0.25 percentage points to 4.00%, with concerns over economic weaknesses trumping rising ...
The problem is that Trump’s tariffs will be harmful to the economy and will likely hurt the working class most — the people, in other words, who unions aim to represent. So where does this leave the ...
Trading partners might not make good on their commitments, tariffs could drive up inflation and stymie growth, and courts ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks economist Paul Krugman what effect President Trump's latest tariff announcements might have on the economy.