The next panel examined the evolving architecture of global trade and the geopolitical realignments shaping capital flows. Dr. Deborah Elms, Head of Trade Policy at Hinrich Foundation, described today ...
Beneath the technical arguments lies the question of whether the U.S. will reaffirm its commitment to the rule of law in ...
On Oct. 14, 2025, a new front opened in the long-running trade dispute between the U.S. and China. The U.S. began imposing additional port service fees on vessels connected to Chinese entities, ...
If the Trump administration wants to use tariffs to fight “persistent” goods trade imbalances, the right statute is Section 122 of the Trade Act, not the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
The International Monetary Fund said the impact of trade tensions had been limited so far, but it expects growth to slow. By Alan Rappeport Reporting from Washington The global economy is projected to ...
Higher US tariffs have so far had a smaller impact globally than expected, but it would be “premature and incorrect” to conclude they have had no effect on economic growth, the International Monetary ...
GENEVA (Reuters) -Small and medium-sized businesses and developing economies are likely to be at particular risk of a slowdown in investment due to ongoing tariff uncertainty, the Secretary-General of ...
(CNN) — In just a few days, the Supreme Court will start hearing arguments in what President Donald Trump is calling “one of the most important cases in the history of our country.” With the bulk of ...
In April, as President Donald Trump announced his so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs that would target imports of nearly all goods sourced from friend and foe alike, one of the biggest cheerleaders ...
If the Trump administration wants to use tariffs to fight “persistent” goods trade imbalances, the right statute is Section 122 of the Trade Act, not the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.