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Hosted on MSNHow not to respond to Trump’s tariffsImagine that you face an aggressor who is attacking you for no good reason. He seems mad, hitting himself with each wild ...
It’s comforting to think of the president’s short-lived tariffs plan as the firings of a loose cannon. In fact, they are ...
When you live in the wealthiest city in the world, it’s not hard to come up with people you suspect have access to their ...
The Chinese economy is expected to rebound continuously in 2025 despite new variables, an economist said as reported by ...
US trade partners mustn’t impose retaliatory import duties, as these mostly harm the countries that levy them. Instead of tit ...
As their governments aim for reform, CNA series Shifting Horizons explores how Indonesia, India and China plan to overcome ...
Looking at the state of China’s economy this year, many experts have said that weak domestic demand and insufficient internal consumption might be its Achilles’ heel, with the latter being related to ...
OP-ED. The head of OpenAI, the company that developed ChatGPT, writes that France has become a hub for AI in Europe, and ...
“I know Mexico will survive,” Victor Zenteno, our local guide assures me, his voice defiant and confident. “I don’t know if ...
China’s economic miracle appears to be in the past. Here’s why the future looks bleaker and bleaker.
Weak consumption, an aging population and an exodus of personal wealth from the country put China on a perilous path.
Today’s tariffs usually refer to international trade. But there’s a distinctly old-school, fire-and-brimstone flavour to ...
Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu on trade wars, tech industry hubris — and how loss of faith in US institutions could ...
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