The Trump administration is considering adding several major Chinese semiconductor companies to a U.S. export blacklist, a move that could further escalate tensions with Beijing and complicate ongoing trade negotiations. According to
Microsoft has pledged to legally defend continued access to its cloud services on the continent — even if it means challenging the U.S. government in court. The announcement comes amid renewed fears
MoreIn an era marked by pressing global challenges, the iconic adage “With great power comes great responsibility” from the Spider – Man films encapsulates the world’s expectations of major countries, notably the
MoreChina’s top economic officials have expressed confidence that the country can manage without American farm and energy imports, despite the ongoing trade war with the United States. In a series of statements
MoreChina has quietly lifted its steep retaliatory tariffs on certain semiconductor imports from the United States, a move that may signal a softening of trade tensions between the two economic superpowers. According
MoreAs Canadians prepare to cast their ballots in the April 28 federal election, the stakes are high—but the prize awaiting the next prime minister may be more burden than blessing. While the
MoreChina has issued one of its clearest demands yet in the ongoing trade standoff with the United States, calling for a complete rollback of all U.S. tariffs as a precondition for renewed
MoreOn 22 April 2025, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) released its annual World Economic Outlook report, which has a quiet but decisive subtitle: A Critical Juncture and Policy Shifts. The report, once more a hefty piece of work
MoreThe ninety-day customs truce ‘graciously’ granted by Trump is rapidly expiring, placing European economies in a serious dilemma. A looming 20% tariff hangs like the Sword of Damocles over an economic sector
Moreby Charriot Chai [A guest Author] From April 14 to 17, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Vietnam and Malaysia. At a White House press conference, Donald Trump claimed that China-Vietnam talks are part of
MoreSir Richard Branson has launched a sharp rebuke of U.S. President Donald Trump’s escalating trade policies, warning that the president’s tariffs and economic unpredictability are threatening global business stability and economic growth.
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