
US Tariff War: Outdated Tactics in Global Trade
US heavy tariffs on steel and aluminum spark a trade tug-of-war with Canada, raising questions about outdated tactics in a modern global market.
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US heavy tariffs on steel and aluminum spark a trade tug-of-war with Canada, raising questions about outdated tactics in a modern global market.
US withdraws from UNESCO once more, reflecting an unpredictable approach to global cooperation that raises concerns for multilateral efforts.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong rejects U.S. accusations over the South China Sea, claiming the U.S. is stirring trouble in the region.
Ecuador’s convicted drug kingpin ‘Fito’ was extradited to New York to face United States federal charges.
US visa revocation for a key Brazilian judge intensifies political and judicial tensions amid a dramatic legal showdown involving former President Bolsonaro.
Japan’s top negotiator confirms that election results won’t affect tariff talks with the US, as critical negotiations continue.
US rejects WHO health regulation amendments over vague wording, prioritizing national interests in pandemic preparedness.
Iran FM says nuclear talks with the U.S. will restart only when Tehran is convinced by fair terms.
Fed’s Beige Book flags a slightly pessimistic US economy amid rising tariffs and inflation pressures, prompting cautious business decisions.
Mexican President Sheinbaum urges the U.S. to tackle trafficking and avoid a 30% tariff, calling for balanced cooperation and respect for Mexico’s sovereignty.