If the Supreme Court allows Trump's steepest tariffs to stand, price increases may accelerate while economic uncertainty ...
U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn said "I don't know a whole lot of people who think that that's a long-term solution" of Trump's plans for ...
President Donald Trump’s power to unilaterally impose far-reaching tariffs is coming before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in ...
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna called on China to stop its economic support of Russia's war in Ukraine and urged Beijing to join European and U.S. efforts to pressure President Vladimir ...
Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday that China's economy will exceed 170 trillion yuan ($23.87 trillion) by 2030, presenting a ...
President Donald Trump's "Farmers First" policy falls short as $40 billion Argentina bailout hurts American farmers amid ...
In some two dozen previous cases, the Supreme Court has been largely receptive to Trump's claims of presidential authority, ...
What to know about the case that could rein in Trump’s sweeping concept of presidential power — or endorse it.
President Trump has transformed U.S. trade policy. Here's how much of his tariff agenda is under threat at the Supreme Court.
There's no guarantee that consumers and companies will see a return to normal even if justices strike down the import duties.
In recent weeks, Chinese regulatory authorities have ordered such data centres that are less than 30% complete to remove all installed foreign chips, or cancel plans to purchase them ...
MOSCOW, November 5. /TASS/. In September 2025, central banks around the world purchased around 39 metric tons of gold, according to data from the World Gold Council (WGC).
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