While Britain has for the most part had a strong commitment to free trade, it’s a very different story in the US, which has a ...
In reality, Trump’s agenda is unlikely to be compatible with any meaningful de-globalisation process. Reversing globalisation ...
Did you just hear about steel tariffs because US President Trump’s actions have caused global market turmoil? The reality is ...
It's no wonder that they'd like to do that again. The steel industry's request for more tariffs is pure self-interest.
Tariffs have a history of igniting economic gloom. Economists believe they were the root of the Great Depression. After the ...
Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium could see billions of dollars' worth of Canadian metals being redirected and dumped on Europe. Could this spark a second transatlantic trade war?
Europe, not Canada, Mexico or China, is most vulnerable to the fallout from Donald Trump’s mercantilist policies.
US embassy in Singapore characterised US-Singapore economic relations as enduring and dynamic. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The post-pandemic world has seen the resurgence of economic nationalism, reshoring of supply chains, and increasing ...
The "end of the golden weather" for agricultural trade might be far behind us, but there was optimism the rules-based system could still be preserved in an increasingly turbulent global environment.
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