Despite the seemingly obvious parallels, trade conditions under President Donald Trump's tariffs are nothing like the 1930s. Back then, the now-infamous U.S. Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act sparked a global ...
For decades now we’ve argued that free trade, meaning when tariffs are reduced to zero, was harming American farmers and ranchers, particularly cattle and sheep farmers and ranchers. Our logical ...
Canada's oft-derided supply management system—a persistent irritant in many of the country's trade relationships—is less focused on price stability, as Ottawa claims, but rather on protecting the ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) -African officials and business executives are fretting over the impending expiry of a crucial, duty-free ...
Globalization’s first age some 200 years ago sheds light on today’s turn toward economic nationalism The “first age” of globalization was beset by contradictions. In the 60 years or so before World ...
But many Americans aren't listening. A recent poll by Quinnipiac University, conducted in late January, found that 42% of Americans believe tariffs will help the U.S. economy. The United States' ...
As financial markets have faced volatility amid tariff uncertainty, some bankers have been turning to an old clip of Ronald Reagan for comfort. Getty Images A 1982 video of a Ronald Reagan radio ...
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