New U.S.-U.K Trade Agreement Must Prioritize American Intellectual Property
A U.S.-U.K. trade deal is the perfect opportunity to create a new, gold standard for international trade.
No, Freeing Up Trade Will Not Stop COVID
Medical supply shortages are a reflection of a failed global trading system. But not because countries have tariffs and export restraints. It is a failed global trading system because it does not serve the people.
Trump to Sign Order Preventing 'Essential' Drugs to Come From Overseas
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order while visiting Ohio, that would require the federal government to purchase certain drugs from American manufacturers. More than 70 percent of drug ingredients supplied to the U.S. are from oversea companies.
Navarro Says Administration Sitting on Millions of Hydroxychloroquine Doses
White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro said he is "sitting on millions of doses" of hydroxychloroquine, which he alleges would have saved half of America's who died from the virus yesterday.
'Britain Trump' Boris Johnson's Year of Dealing With the Real Donald Trump
On Boris Johnson's first birthday as British Prime Minister, how has his relationship with Donald Trump changed?
New Phase in U.S.-China Relations Poses Challenge for the Private Sector
The private sector will need to learn how to respond to the current geopolitical climate.
Amidst Chinese Aggression, U.S. Cannot Afford to Dilute Its IP Laws
The Supreme Court must reject a dangerous legal argument offered by Google.
America Needs a Leader Who Will Confront China's Loan Sharking in Africa
Joe Biden is not the man to take on China and its ruthless Communist Party rulers.
Trump Administration Slaps 24 Chinese Companies With New Trade Restrictions
This is the second move from the Department of Commerce in the past week to clamp down on U.S. exports to China.
I've Changed My Mind About China. America Should Too.
A conservative former U.S. senator argues that America must change its approach to China.
Trump Won't Treat U.K. Fairly During Trade Deal Negotiations: Poll
In a poll for Newsweek, a majority of Britons said they do not think the Trump Administration will treat the U.K. "fairly and respectfully" in trade negotiations.
Trump's Trade Deal With U.K. Hit As Official Quits on Eve of Talks
Fresh U.S.-U.K. negotiations are set to begin on Tuesday.
A 'Second Dust Bowl' Could Trigger Worldwide Food Shortages and Price Hikes
Computer models have been used to predict the global impacts of a national food crisis similar to the 1930s Dust Bowl.
Even Regional Nuclear War Would Cause Unprecedented Global Food Crisis
"More people could die outside the conflict areas due to famine than due to the direct effects of the war," researcher Jonas Jägermeyr said
Coronavirus will hurt China's economy more than SARS, say experts
The epidemic hit Chinese markets hard on Monday amid fears the disease could harm long-term growth in the world's second-biggest economy.
Coronavirus Trade Ban Sees Frozen Eagle, Leopard Cat Meat Seized in China
Hundreds of frozen animal carcasses have been seized in a raid after Chinese authorities promise to crackdown on unregulated meat trade.
Trump Said Economy Can Hit 6 Percent, Now GDP Growth Slowed to 2.1 Percent
The Department of Commerce estimated Thursday that between October and December GDP growth was just 2.1 percent.
Donald Trump Signs USMCA Trade Agreement: What You Need to Know
"It will be the best and most important trade deal ever made by the USA," Trump tweeted.
Ancient Italy Was a Hub of Metal Exchange Thousands of Years Ago
Researchers found that metalworkers in this period also engaged in an early form of recycling.
Trump Puts Europe on Notice Over Trade: 'We Can't Do It Anymore'
The president has long complained that the European Union is taking advantage of the U.S., and said at Davos that the bloc will be forced to accept a new trading relationship.
Trump Boasts About 'Strong' Relationship With Embattled Brazilian President
President Donald Trump boasted about his "strong" relationship with scandal-plagued Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Friday, after cancelling plans to reinstate steel tariffs on the country.
Americans' Positive Views on the Economy Could Help Trump in 2020: Poll
More than 75 percent of respondents told CNN that economic conditions were either "very good" or "somewhat good," the largest share since 2001.
Fuel Lobby Praises Trump's USMCA Trade Deal
House overwhelmingly approved the agreement which updates the NAFTA trade deal the president had long disparaged.
Trump's new trade deal USMCA will hurt smaller farmers, says rural group
The National Family Farm Coalition says the trade deal with Mexico and Canada will not help smaller producers.
What Boris Johnson's Stunning U.K. Election Win Means for Donald Trump
Pledging to "get Brexit done," and secure a U.S.-U.K. trade deal, the Conservative party leader won a huge victory in the general election.
Pelosi Holds Press Conference Touting Revised Trade Agreemement
Democrats brought one of Trump's main legislative priorities to the finish line just as party leaders are working to highlight allegations of abuse of power.
U.S. Companies Turn to Brexit Britain for Increased Trade, Surveys Show
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Conservative allies have touted a free-trade agreement with the U.S. as a solution to Britain's expected post-Brexit economic woes.
Trump Wrong for Saying Brexit Will Prevent U.S. Trade Deal, Says U.K. PM
In an interview with Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage, Trump claimed that "certain aspects" of the current Brexit deal will prevent the U.K. from striking a trade deal with the U.S.
Trump's North America Trade Deal Will Give U.S. Companies Confidence
Congress can't end the China trade war or turn back the clock on Syria, but at least it can cement trade ties with Canada and Mexico by passing USMCA.
Russia-Africa Summit: How Putin Is Challenging the U.S. And China
Putin will welcome dozens of African leaders to the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Wednesday for the start of a two-day event.