President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff policies could weaken relations with Canada and Mexico, according to a recent panel discussion hosted by the Washington-based Wilson Center.
Rather than retaliate or offer concessions, China and other targeted countries should find alternatives to the U.S. market.
Trump simply can’t accomplish all he said he will do on Day 1 because there are two more branches of government — Congress ...
President-Elect Donald Trump will be sworn in next week, with promises of mass deportations and tariffs in tow, and our ...
When President-elect Donald Trump recently floated the idea of annexing Canada, a key reason he gave was a claim that the ...
The fentanyl trafficked into our country by the Mexican drug cartels and their Chinese partners kills around 80,000 Americans ...
The easiest path—to continue with current offshore manufacturing and importing as is—will also be the costliest.
U.S. trade with the world today is different in many respects from the world Donald Trump encountered when he entered the ...
Latin America’s aggregate growth will slightly accelerate in 2025, but this overshadows slower growth across most countries.
Among the “Plan Mexico” priorities are to speed up the permit process for exporting manufacturers that import materials ...
Two Chinese citizens are standing trial in New York for charges related to the illicit fentanyl trade in a landmark case as ...