When the U.S. inaugurates Donald J. Trump as its 47th president, the country and world will be very different because of it.
Global strongmen including Putin of Russia and Modi of India could stand to benefit from Trump's new diplomacy.
Trump is likely to hike tariffs, says Marco Forgione of the Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade ...
The most immediate economic worry for Europe will be tariffs. Trump has floated the idea of replacing the federal income tax with across-the-board tariffs ranging from 10% to 20%. Higher tariffs will ...
Sixteen U.N. officials recently visited Yale to learn skills and knowledge to better address the climate crisis and other ...
THE Philippines is pursuing more free trade agreements (FTAs) to diversify the country’s export market amid rising trade protectionism, according to the National Economic and Development Authority ...
The RealReal examined data from the Environmental Protection Agency and the United Nations to explore the impact of fast fashion.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is re-establishing a special Cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations to ...
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) will lower the costs of its arbitration court for foreign investors involved in ...
SAN ANTONIO — There were no salacious rumors or even a single trade, as baseball’s annual general ... year on the job but ...
Trump is bad news for Europe, but by proactively ‘Trump-proofing’ some key areas, leaders can mitigate his impact.