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The U.S. isn’t trying to lead on climate action anymore. And, in this case, other countries don’t want to follow the U.S.
Beijing curbed rare earth and magnet exports in April in retaliation against U.S. tariffs, driving down magnet makers' ...
July 7 (Reuters) - China's export restrictions on rare earths brought parts of the global auto supply chain to a halt and U.S ...
A significant drop in oil prices may offer consumers reason to celebrate, but it also hints at an economic slowdown in China, the world’s second largest economy.
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As trade talks continue, China thinks it has leverage over U.S.“Back in February, the mainstream narrative in the U.S. was, ‘Oh, the Chinese economy is bad, so if the U.S. is going to use tariff stick, China would have no choice but to surrender,’” said Wu Xinbo, ...
President Trump held a much-anticipated phone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, “focused almost entirely on trade” — with the leaders agreeing to have their reps ...
Gold bugs are popping up on a wider scale, with global demand for gold bars rising 13% year-over-year in the first quarter.
Few people clamor to return to the American economic conditions of 1975.
President Trump took credit for the positive parts of the economy and blamed his predecessor for the lagging parts as voters increasingly express concerns about the economy. Trump told NBC Ne… ...
President Donald Trump's attempt to blame former President Joe Biden for the state of the economy isn't flying in the business world, according to CNBC's Steve Liesman.
The U.S. economy shrunk in the first quarter of this year, and it's all thanks to President Donald Trump and his bizarre obsession with tariffs.
But there’s a deeper and less talked-about consequence, and this is the toll these bad roads are taking on our economy.
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