Tariff threats and uncertainty could weigh on consumers, drag down US economy, gov't report suggests
Ongoing tariff threats from Washington and potentially sweeping government job cuts have darkened consumers’ mood and may be ...
Cynthia Lummis has introduced legislation to ban anyone affiliated with the Chinese Community Party from buying property next ...
Ahead of U.S. tariffs against Mexico and Canada, a pair of bills are making their way through the Oregon legislature in an ...
Not only are the U.S.’s nuclear missile defenses based in the Arctic, but there’s also fear Russia could seize control of ...
Homebuilders crave certainty in an increasingly chaotic economy. They hope to get it Tuesday when multiple tariffs are set to take effect.
It’s still the early days of the new U.S. administration, but we’ve already had a flurry of policy initiatives, including executive orders and numerous tariff announcements. Click to read.
President Trump is threatening to put more tariffs on China. But the U.S. rival is in a better position to ride out American economic retaliation, says former U.S. Ambassador to China Winston Lord.
India’s central bank recently shifted toward a more accommodating monetary stance by cutting its benchmark repo rate from 6.5 ...
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