Mary Lovely, Peterson Institute for International Economics Senior Fellow, weighs in on the US Supreme Court upholding the law that threatens a TikTok ban and shares that she does not think China will allow TikTok to be sold,
Experts said a December surge in Chinese imports as anticipated tariff hikes pushed traders to accelerate shipments out of China.
The United States and China appear destined for a military conflict, with bellicose rhetoric on both sides, an escalating arms race and Beijing widely considered the most serious threat to the U.S. since the Cold War.
President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, has publicly countered Trump's threats of mass deportations and tariffs. Will that hold come Jan. 20?
It'll take time for Trump's tariffs to be implemented, but goods could still start getting more expensive in the meantime.
Countries and businesses around the world will be watching to see just how quickly President-elect Donald Trump imposes new tariffs and just how steep they may be. News Hour special correspondent and Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell reports on how some companies are already preparing.
Early in his 2024 campaign, the brash builder not only proposed unleashing domestic energy production but also promised to construct ten new “freedom cities” on federal land to “reopen the frontier” and “reignite American imagination.
Trump's biggest first-term trade impact was to shatter decades of political consensus favoring ever-lower trade barriers.
Rather than retaliate or offer concessions, China and other targeted countries should find alternatives to the U.S. market.
Elizabeth Economy is Co-Director of the US, China, and the World Project and Hargrove Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. From 2021 to 2023, she was Senior Adviser for China at the U.S. Department of Commerce. She is the author of The World According to China.
When President-elect Donald Trump recently floated the idea of annexing Canada, a key reason he gave was a claim that the United States was “losing $200 billion a year” to its northern neighbor.
As he expressed support for President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff proposals, Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) paused to inspect his jeans, produced by the Maine company Origin USA. “I bought these in like 2019,