Candidate for Congress, discusses tariff policy, inflation, raising the minimum wage, military air strikes in the Caribbean, ...
Loading Svelte app… From the docks of the Port of Santos, a 58-terminal complex covering an area the size of 1,500 American football fields, ships loaded with soybeans prepare to set sail for China.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is working on legislation to strengthen the U.S. critical mineral supply chain and reduce ...
Colombia’s coffee production is projected to ease back from record highs but remain historically strong in the 2025/26 marketing year.
Is Washington moving away from the formula that has governed the tenuous Taiwan Strait equilibrium for 50 years?
Along with the unpredictable tariffs, stubborn inflation and weak hiring have shaken consumer confidence in the U.S. economy.
Indian-origin Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal criticised President Trump’s tariffs on Indian goods, saying they are raising ...
Tyler Stafslien is a fourth-generation farmer who’s worked his family’s land in central North Dakota for about 20 years.
Potential refunds for President Donald Trump’s “emergency” tariffs face new hurdles as the Department of Justice urges the ...
Gold and silver have hogged the spotlight; however, the platinum group metals (PGMs) have had a breakout year as well. What ...
The central bank voted 9-3 on Wednesday to cut its benchmark rate by a quarter point, to a range between 3.5% and 3.75%. Two favored no cut and one preferred a larger reduction. It was the first time ...
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Mexico hits Chinese goods with up to 50% tariffs, Beijing fumes
Mexico has moved from hinting at protectionism to delivering one of the sharpest tariff shocks in its recent history, slapping duties of up to 50% on a wide range of Chinese goods and rattling supply ...
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