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The US president’s recent steel tariffs appeal to voters. But do they create jobs?
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Nippon Steel's ambition to acquire US Steel looks to depend on whether it can quell American concerns about national security and management.
WASHINGTON--Nippon Steel and the Trump administration on Thursday asked a U.S. appeals court to extend a pause in their ...
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President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke on Thursday, with tariff and trade talks set to resume next week. Trump ...
A Japanese company has halted construction on a $1.6 billion factory in South Carolina to help make batteries for electric ...
For Japan and many other countries, the vulnerability that comes with relying on U.S. markets has become startlingly clear.
We begin a year ago when the Biden administration in May of 2024 announced a 25 per cent tariff on Chinese steel and a 100 per cent tariff on electric vehicles to protect American jobs against China’s ...
Ms. Gladstone, who ran one of New York City’s largest contemporary art galleries, died last year. Her friend, the architect ...
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke on Thursday, and both countries pledged to restart tariff and trade talks ...
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw described the project as a “remarkable feat of engineering,” that includes India's longest transportation tunnel.
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