The European Union and United States appear to have entered a full-blown trade war, with Trump and Brussels exchanging ...
President Donald Trump has long advocated for NATO allies to ramp up defense spending to between 2% to 5% gross domestic ...
President expressed frustration about greenback’s strength before taking office, but its decline is not by design ...
Hundreds of export licenses for meat facilities that ship products to China are set to expire in the coming days, fueling ...
Economists say the region’s planned defense buildup may be exactly what its economy needs, despite some sizable hurdles.
The trade tensions between the EU and US ratcheted up this week when Brussels announced €26 billion ($28 billion) of tariffs on US goods in response to the Trump administration's 25% levies on steel ...
But its ability to deliver long-term growth and improve Americans’ quality of life hinges on whether it can build at scale.
The United States needs a National Economic Security Strategy to protect and utilize its economic tools and assets in order to maintain geopolitical competitiveness and deter the China’s ...
The Education Department announced Friday it is investigating more than 50 colleges and universities over what it called “racial preferences” in academics or scholarships, a move that ...
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