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45 votes
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China, Japan, South Korea will jointly respond to US tariffs, Chinese state media says
38 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney calls for snap election amid trade war with US
24 votes -
Canadian provinces’ measures to limit electricity exports to US could strain cross-border ties, experts say
18 votes -
Critics ask if US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are 'intentionally crashing the economy', as described in the book Disaster Capitalism and seen in the transition from the USSR to Russia
34 votes -
BlackRock strikes $23 billion deal to place Panama Canal ports under American control
17 votes -
Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia promises to force a vote in the US Senate over whether to authorize Donald Trump Canada tariffs
19 votes -
Danish grocery chain to distinguish European from US goods
11 votes -
US President Donald Trump threatens to impose 25% tariffs on EU goods
28 votes -
It is no longer safe to move our governments and societies to US clouds
49 votes -
Volodymyr Zelenskyy offers to step down if Ukraine can join NATO
69 votes -
Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs could affect grocery prices in the US by raising the price of cans
15 votes -
Analysis of US President Donald Trump's executive orders focusing on impact to countries in the Global South
11 votes -
Remarks by Singapore minister for defence Dr Ng Eng Hen at the BMW Foundation Leaders Roundtable, “On the horns of a trilemma: Geopolitical recession, technological leadership and energy security"
6 votes -
Trade wars and how nations fight them - tariffs, subsidies and the risks of trade warfare
6 votes -
China no longer has a de minimis trade exemption. What is it?
10 votes -
US President Donald Trump halts tariffs on Canada and Mexico as both offer new border security plans
27 votes -
US President Donald Trump announces 25% tariffs against Canada, Mexico starting Tuesday; 10% against China
45 votes -
Regarding the tariff wars that US President Donald Trump is launching against Canada and Mexico
sorry for dumb question but here it goes: I remember during the first administration, Trump launched some tariffs against us and if I recall correctly, it resulted in the signing of the USMCA...
sorry for dumb question but here it goes: I remember during the first administration, Trump launched some tariffs against us and if I recall correctly, it resulted in the signing of the USMCA which replaced NAFTA.
So, where I get lost is, are these agreements non-binding? Like a country can just choose not to follow them and face no consequences before they expire? Cause I'd assume that what the U.S. is doing breaks the conditions of the USMCA?
and if it's non-binding, then that means that even if another agreement is signed yet again, if Trump wants to throw a new tantrum halfway through his presidency and do tariff wars again, there's nothing stopping him and we'd have to come up with and sign a brand new agreement yet again?
14 votes -
Danielle Smith puts petroleum over country
14 votes -
Iceland's youngest-ever prime minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, who entered politics just four years ago, talks about feminism, the far right and reopening talks on joining the EU
13 votes -
Iceland's incoming government will put EU membership to referendum by 2027 – 2008 financial crisis, Brexit and a range of domestic issues has meant country is slowly warming to the idea
13 votes -
Norway is assessing its EU options as a second Donald Trump term looms – increased geopolitical tensions could yet see Oslo rethink its attitude towards Brussels
12 votes -
China bans export of critical minerals to US as trade tensions escalate
30 votes -
Can Donald Trump reduce the US trade deficit?
5 votes -
Donald Trump US tariffs would increase laptop prices by $350+, other electronics by as much as 40%
51 votes -
US President Joe Biden raises tariffs on $18 billion of Chinese imports: EVs, solar panels, batteries and more
23 votes -
New Brexit checks will cause food shortages in UK, importers warn
25 votes -
Red Sea crisis: Houthi shipping attacks, trade and escalation
13 votes -
Under strained circumstances, Joe Biden, Xi Jinping scheduled to talk trade
11 votes -
Trade tops the agenda as Germany’s Olaf Scholz meets Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu on West Africa trip
8 votes -
How China’s Belt and Road Initiative is changing after a decade of big projects and big debts
10 votes -
US and Vietnam ink historic partnership in Joe Biden visit
15 votes -
Niger has suspended the export of gold and uranium to France this Sunday with immediate effect
36 votes -
Hungary–US arms deal halted as Viktor Orban blocks Sweden's NATO membership – Senator Jim Risch's seniority gives him prerogative to block deals unilaterally
18 votes -
Dutch prime minister apologizes for the Netherlands’ role in the slave trade
7 votes -
It appears both the West and Beijing itself have grossly overestimated Chinese expansion in Greenland
6 votes -
Taiwan supports Lithuania as China applies sanctions
10 votes -
UK and Norway have failed to reach a fishing deal for this year, with the industry warning that hundreds of crew members will be left out of work
8 votes -
UK voters might regret Brexit, but most of them don't feel like reversing it anymore
9 votes -
Norway may stop British and EU vessels fishing in its waters from January 1st – talks held up by London's protracted Brexit standoff with Brussels
8 votes -
With growing tensions in the Arctic region, the Faroe Islands are now receiving more attention from superpowers
3 votes -
Boris Johnson's new Brexit trade advisor is former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott
10 votes -
After launching its feminist foreign policy, Sweden is now pushing for a feminist trade policy and wants the initiative to be on the agenda at the upcoming WTO summit
4 votes -
UK Parliament gives final backing to Withdrawal Agreement bill, UK is due to leave EU on January 31 with eleven-month transition period
24 votes -
US Trade Representative investigation concludes that France's Digital Services Tax discriminates against US companies, proposes retaliatory tariffs of up to 100% on French products
7 votes -
Secret UK documents show NHS for sale in Donald Trump Brexit trade talks: Corbyn
13 votes -
US hits Scotch whisky, Italian cheese, French wine, and other European products with 25% tariffs
12 votes -
Proroging UK parliament was unlawful
The UK Supreme Court just ruled that the prorogation of parliament was unlawful, which means it didn't happen. https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2019-0193.html...
The UK Supreme Court just ruled that the prorogation of parliament was unlawful, which means it didn't happen.
https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2019-0193.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49810261
This is a pretty big deal.
It's hard to see how Johnson can continue as PM.
28 votes -
Uncertainty about US President Donald Trump's trade war with China and Brexit are creating a "flying blind" economy
5 votes