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Donald Trump is betting that tariffs rather than sanctions will fix economic and geopolitical imbalances. But does the threat of rising US inflation and retaliation make sanctions a safer choice?
Donald Trump’s tariff threat against Brazil over a legal probe into his political ally, former President Jair Bolsonaro, caught the Supreme Court in Brasilia off guard.
Since his return to the White House in January, Trump's tariff threats against dozens of countries have created great uncertainty among US businesses and global trading partners. The tariff on China, ...
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President Trump, having apparently broken with Russian President Vladimir Putin (for now) and decided to supply Ukraine with more American weapons (that the Europeans will buy) seems intent on his ...
Bangkok's travel industry faces fierce regional competition and looming US import duties as first-half visitor numbers drop, ...
Brazil’s judiciary has started sweeping crackdowns on speech and political rivals. A U.S. tariff response signals the crisis ...
Data indicates fewer workers intend to travel this summer than usual, with those who are planning shorter trips and briefer periods away from work to limit spending, as concerns over inflation and ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited a panda breeding facility in the final stages of an extended state visit ...
"Other trading partners observing these threats will have the same mistrust of the negotiation process," experts argue.
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