The US will apparently charge tariffs on exports from Heard Island and the McDonald Islands, a volcanic archipelago near the ...
But manufacturers and economists said new tariffs of between 32 and 49 per cent on many south-east Asian economies come as a much bigger shock, undermining the “China plus one” strategy of using them ...
The decision comes as Netanyahu makes his first trip to an ICC member since the body issued an arrest warrant last year. Hungary, as well as other European states such as Germany that are signatories ...
A paper about how tariffs need to be cleverly designed and carefully applied — and how Trump failed on consistently both ...
The dollar slumped on Thursday and global stock markets dropped as investors rushed to price in growing damage to the world’s ...
Pressure on riskier credit is likely to continue, especially if companies with relatively high leverage react to the new ...
Wall Street was headed for heavy losses and the dollar slumped on Thursday, as investors bet that Donald Trump’s sweeping ...
However frustrating the courts may be, better the occasional errors of a free judiciary than the chaos of a cowering legal ...
Morgan Stanley chief China economist Robin Xing wrote that beyond the “direct tariff shock” on China, there would also be an ...
The geographic pattern of digital dislocation’s impact may be very different from that of previous waves of automation ...
If it endures, Donald Trump’s decision on April 2 2025 to enact sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs on US trade partners will go down as one of the greatest acts of self-harm in American economic history.
The government spent £2.8bn of its aid budget on asylum seekers in the UK in 2024, down from £4.3bn in 2023, meaning asylum costs fell from 28 per cent of the aid budget to a fifth last year.
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