As in a regular war, China has formidable weapons of its own.
Is this the beginning of the end of the post-World War II international trading system or will the present arrangements survive, as they have for 70 years?
To understand how the ongoing trade war is expected to impact independent landlords, it’s essential to consider a few other factors that are at play.
Sustainable U.S. hardwood is losing market share to illegal logging because of tariffs.
It's inflation, stupid — Speaking of the trade war
Economists typically argue against focusing excessively on the losers from freer trade, and they decry the tendency to overlook the beneficiaries on the export side. They should not be prone to the same fallacy now, by ignoring that US protectionism surely will generate some beneficiaries as well in other countries.
These stock market nose dives do end, and there’s a pretty clear template for what to do at the bottom — buy the stocks that have been hammered most.
Loose tweets sink stocks: Investors have to be particularly careful during a trade war.
The trade war has begun, and it arrives with potentially far-reaching consequences for international relations and the global economy. But what about your household? What is it going to cost you?
China is no longer buying the US's recycling, which means that many towns are closing their recycling programs for good
Why aren't average wages rising faster in light of low unemployment?
Everything you've always wanted to know about trade, trade deficits, tariffs and trade wars.
Markets are still waking up to the idea that trade battles are more than a sideshow. Investors who think China won’t back down still have plenty of opportunity to get out. They also have a problem: get out of what, exactly?
Trump’s tariffs are designed to inflict maximum damage on the U.S. economy.
Andy Bounds talks to global business leaders about their strategies to succeed in a time of trade turmoil.
One of the supposedly biggest risks facing the U.S. stock market is so far proving to be a non-starter.
Given that 20 percent of all farm revenue is generated from exports, international trade is more than the difference between U.S. agriculture...
U.S. businesses can use a number of strategies to soften the impact of tariffs on their operations.
An all-out trade war might hurt us a little less than it would hurt China. But it would still hurt us a lot.
Much of the cannabis and concentrates on the market are grown and sold in the U.S. but the devices used to consume them are manufactured in China.