Trump's fresh warning to China over fair trade deal
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White House senior counsel for trade and manufacturing Peter Navarro spoke to the Council on Foreign Relations on Friday morning about the administration's general attitude towards China and economic fears over tariffs.
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The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will enter its full operational phase on January 1, 2026, marking a major shift in global climate and trade policy. According to David Oxley,
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Foreign investments in U.S. stocks soars to highest level in history despite trade tensions
Data showed that foreign investments in the U.S. stock market surged to a record 60% this year amid heightened U.S. trade policies.
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Trump's original ninety-day delay of his "Liberation Day" levies, which would be the largest U.S. tariff increase in nearly a century, expires on July 8. Lucky Benson/Council on Foreign Relations Ten CFR experts break down what the president’s trade ...
The World Trade Organization, in a report released this past week, forecasts that global trade will slow next year as fewer goods and services move between countries. It had originally predicted
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At UN, Canada’s foreign minister walks fine line between pushing back at Trump and keeping peace
Canada’s foreign minister walked a fine line at the United Nations General Assembly in her speech. She pushed back at President Donald Trump’s assertions of unfettered U.S. power while trying to avoid provoking her country’s biggest trade partner.