Tanzania is currently shielded from U.S. tariffs under the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which remains in effect until the end of 2025.
By adopting a more conciliatory approach, the U.S. appears to be recognizing the need to engage with Zimbabwe constructively.
The Biden administration is trying to force [Mexico] to import goods whose potential harm to human health has been flagged by its own laws.
It is becoming increasingly evident that Washington and its allies are trying to strengthen their geopolitical positions during this crisis.
A 2018 report indicates that the American government spent $20 billion as direct subsidy to 39% of the nearly 2.1 million American farms that produce corn, soybean, wheat, cotton and rice, for the economy.
It seems that rather than what we eat, society cares more about who we are.
[O]ne must be mindful of the political and military pitfalls in a move to replace 'Made in China' with a U.S.-supported 'Made in Turkey.'