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In an NZZ interview, University of Chicago political scientist John Mearsheimer blames the West for the war in Ukraine, and ...
After reaching a consensus in their tariff negotiations in Geneva, China and the United States have significantly reduced their duties on each other. This has awakened countries around the world and ...
A statement issued by the USISPF revealed that the Usha Vance will host a fireside chat while Howard Lutnick will give the ...
Trade relations between the White House and the U.K., China and the European Union all shifted rapidly; the U.S. lost its ...
Beijing said the decision to “aggressively” revoke Chinese student visas would “damage the image and reputation of the U.S.” ...
China will not send its defense minister to this year’s Shangri-La Dialogue, shunning a chance to meet his US and Asian counterparts as tensions simmer with Washington.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses the Trump administration’s ongoing trade talks with foreign nations, relations ...
A court ruling on Wednesday could pose a major threat to President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda. CFR Trade Policy Fellow Inu ...
President Trump’s threat to impose big charges — including 50 percent on the European Union — was in question after judges ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt just cannot seem to grasp the whole “checks and balances” part of the U.S.
A little-known federal court threw a giant monkey wrench into a foundational part of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda by striking down most of the sweeping tariffs he has imposed since taking ...
Friction between Beijing and Washington is growing as the Trump administration cracks down on visas for Chinese students and ...
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