News

US economist Jeffrey Sachs criticized Donald Trump’s tariffs on India, calling them “stupid” and damaging to the US economy.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs criticizes US President Trump's protectionist trade policies, particularly the imposition of 50% tariffs on Indian goods, deeming him an unreliable trade partner. Sachs advises ...
Jefferies’ global head of equity strategy, Christopher Wood, suggested that the US is unlikely to maintain a policy that ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi confronts U.S. President Donald Trump's unilateral tariff imposition. India is urged to devise a strategic ...
There's peace and quiet as another extension of the trade truce was announced this week. But it may not last, writes Scott ...
President Trump’s recent tariffs on some BRICS economies have led to growing efforts within the bloc to present a united ...
The future of a European democracy was being determined in Alaska last night without the presence of either that democracy or ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Friday that foreign companies that want to do ...
AI, China, imperialism and multi-polarity: economist Michael Roberts reports on the 18th Congress of the World Association of ...
Not long ago, the Gulf was neatly divided. Washington handled security; Beijing built trade bridges. That arrangement no longer holds. Riyadh, Abu Dhabi and Doha are no longer balancing between ...
In the summer of 2025, global trade entered one of its most turbulent periods in recent history. The second term of United States President Donald J. Trump brought with it a renewed and far more ...
Why the future of global trade belongs to nations that invest in skills, not tariff wars — and how mastering entrepreneurial ...