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The Supreme Court may not step in and save Trump’s tariffs

For critics of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Wednesday may have become the new, unofficial date of “Liberation Day.” The U.S. Court of International Trade’s unanimous ruling against Trump’s signature tariffs is not the first judicial rebuke of Trump’s second term administration — and it
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Trump’s tariff threats spark new fears of ‘Sell America’ trade

President Donald Trump backed down from the most extreme “Liberation Day” tariffs after bond traders revolted at the prospect of economic upheaval. Now, his push to coerce Denmark into ceding Greenland has

The text of Trump’s October deal with Xi Jinping is still MIA

President Donald Trump said he and Chinese leader Xi Jinping had an “amazing meeting” in South Korea in October. More than two months later, there’s still no formal agreement, however, leaving the commitments from

Poll: The affordability crisis is disrupting politics in 1 country after another

The affordability crisis that upended global politics last year continues to ripple across some of the world’s biggest democracies — punishing incumbents and undermining longstanding political alliances. New international POLITICO polling shows the voter

Britain moves to combat Chinese overcapacity amid Trump’s trade war

LONDON — The British government is working to give its trade chief new powers to move faster in imposing higher tariffs on imports, as it faces pressure from Brussels and Washington to

ECB has new plan to boost Europe’s global influence

The European Central Bank is hatching a plan to boost the use of the euro around the world, hoping to turn the world’s faltering confidence in U.S. political and financial leadership to Europe’s advantage.
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