[I]f imajor powers … bully smaller and weaker nations [then] global trade will enter a total law-of-the-jungle era.
Tanzania is currently shielded from U.S. tariffs under the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which remains in effect until the end of 2025.
Despite appearances, these are not purely trade talks.
Because the U.S. is the largest export market, the damage to Japan will be huge and will likely hurt the economic growth rate.
The U.S. government claims that automobile imports pose 'a critical threat to U.S. national security.'
The Trump administration’s inconsistent approach to tariff decisions ... is deeply troubling.
The American president announced he would impose 'reciprocal tariffs,' in defiance of WTO rules.
Protectionism is in fashion and global trade rules are for flouting.
U.S. agricultural companies are pushing Ukrainian grain into the European market.
[O]ne of the Biden administration’s strategies for competing with China has been to make use of multilateral mechanisms to unite allies and partners.
[T]here is a need to diversify our sources of mineral imports.