On the campaign trail, Trump pledged to impose a tariff on all goods between 10-20%. He vowed to tax imports from Mexico, the ...
The labor market is already cooling and the next president’s promises to slash spending and end green subsidies may add to ...
Fossil fuels are the leading driver of climate change, yet they are still heavily subsidized by governments around the world.
The calculus for tariffs has always been far more complicated than their effect on consumer prices — and even that is not ...
These tariffs are part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on Chinese exports and safeguard American industries, ...
Currently, the EU has imposed tariffs between 7% and 35%, depending on how cooperative the automaker was during the investigation into government subsidies. China argued that this was against the ...
Sugar is America’s favorite carb and the sweetheart of federal subsidies. Uncle Sam has been feeding the sugar industry for over two centuries while we foot the bill, shelling out for a market ...
Multiple rounds of financial stimulus have slowed the pace of China's economic slowdown, but they've failed to help it ...
If Trump wants Taiwan to pay a “protection fee,” Taiwan would gladly sign a mutual defense treaty with the US. Under such an agreement, the US could station troops in Taiwan in exchange for a defense ...
Wall Street is already making big bets on what take two for a White House led by Donald Trump will mean for the economy and ...
India, therefore, might witness a GCC boom during Trump 2.0.