A new economic study paints a troubling picture of the potential results a renewed U.S./China trade war could have on farmers ...
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There will be tariffs and quotas. Exports will be controlled, assets such as TikTok will have to be sold, and there will be ...
One country that stands to benefit should U.S.-Mexican relations deteriorate is China — an issue that Mexico could exploit.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has threatened retaliatory tariffs and to cut off energy supplies, including electricity and other fuels, to neighbouring states if Trump follows through on his tariff plan.
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If Donald Trump’s fans and detractors can agree on anything about the U.S. president-elect, it’s that he’s a man of the 1980s ...
But as a scholar of Latin American politics and U.S.-Latin American relations, I see several options that Mexico could use to push back on Trump by imposing high costs on U.S. interests.