The U.S.-Japan Partnership Is Bigger Than a Business Deal
Both the U.S and Japan must think first about national security.
Trade Cheaters Are Killing America's Aluminum Industry Jobs
Aluminum industry workers stand ready to do their part to move the nation forward. They just need the federal government to enforce trade laws.
China's BRICS partner investigates Chinese imports
Brazil has mounted investigations into a torrent of cheaply produced Chinese goods allegedly flowing into the country.
Chinese banks tighten financial noose around Russia
Russian importers have reported experiencing more trouble settling cross-border payments.
Property crisis looms large over China's economy
While Beijing's latest economic report shows glimmers of hope, its cratering housing market is still the elephant in the room.
America's closest ally is cozying up to Republicans
Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a new trade agreement with the United Kingdom in London on Wednesday.
Marine archaeologists discover ten shipwrecks, including one from Roman era
Among the objects found during the research project was a prehistoric vessel dating to the third millennium B.C.
Russian traders reel from China payment problems
Russian businesses face challenges in their dealings with cautious Chinese institutions.
Transparency Will Go a Long Way To Patch Up U.S.-China Relations
There is nothing transparent about Chinese state-sponsored theft of American intellectual property, surveillance, or arbitrary enforcement of national security laws.
US warns China against predatory dumping to save economy
China is estimated to spend twice as much on industrial subsidies as the U.S., prompting fears of a surge in Chinese goods.
US trade representative reveals why Biden kept Trump's tariffs on China
Trump-era tariffs are part of an economic toolkit that has created nearly 1 million manufacturing jobs, Katherine Tai said.
China's stuck in economic slump, official data shows
Though the picture is not all bleak, Chinese manufacturing declined for the fourth consecutive month in January.
Putin looks to expand into Arctic with nuclear icebreaker
The Russia leader approved construction of a new icebreaker during a ceremony in St. Petersburg.
China's economic slump deprives Xi of key weapon against Taiwan
Taiwanese's plummeting investment in China, at a 21-year-low, reflects the shifting geopolitical realities blunting one of Beijing's favorite weapons.
China responds to reports of struggling economy
"Choosing the Chinese market is not a risk, but an opportunity," China's No. 2 Li Qiang told the World Economic Forum at Davos.
US tech war will only make China stronger, state media says
China's self-sufficiency in semiconductor chips may rise to 30-35 percent in 2024, state media says.
Another sign China's economy is in deep trouble
Chian's exports were down last year for the first time since 2016 amid slumping international demand and rising interest rates.
Map shows why Taiwan is so important to the world
A disruption to peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait would seriously damage the global economy, a senior Biden administration official said on Thursday.
Why Russia's growing reliance on China should worry Putin
Economists warn China is getting the best out of increased trade with Russia after Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Believe It or Not, the Sale of U.S. Steel Is Good for American Industry
In a bold stride that represents more than just a corporate transaction, Japan's Nippon Steel has agreed to acquire U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion.
China's state media downplays move to dominate global rare earths trade
China ramped up the purchase of chip-making hardware last month while moving to restrict U.S. access to rare earth elements.
US poultry exports hit by ban amid bird flu scare
The ban, which comes just two weeks before Christmas, will be a blow for some poultry farmers.
The U.S. Should Push Europe To Unify Against Chinese EV Subsidies
There are few topics on which American politicians agree—one is that China uses cheap manufacturing, subsidies, and intellectual property theft to dominate EV manufacturing.
China prepares to choke off America's rare metal supply
Beijing has hinted at hurting the United States with restrictions on rare earth elements.
In Guyana U.S. Businesses Risk Losing Ground to China
Let's hope that more American CEOs will invest in Guyana.
Revisiting Bears-Chargers Khalil Mack trade ahead of Sunday Night Football
The Chicago Bears play the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night for the first time since shipping Khalil Mack out west early last year.
Disappearing dinosaur bones were sold to China for $1 million: feds
The defendants exported 150,000 pounds of paleontological resources stolen from southeastern Utah, according to the grand jury indictment.
US alarmed by China's big steps in America's backyard
China is building a mega port on Peru's Pacific coast.
Biden's Trade Policies Are a Disaster for American Farmers
Last month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture marked another disappointing development in the Biden administration's lackluster trade agenda.
The Missed GOP Debate Opportunity
A big part of the problem was on the moderator and host venue side.