EXCLUSIVE — A group of House Republicans led by Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) is introducing legislation aimed at crippling fentanyl trafficking by imposing financial sanctions.
Questions are swirling about the status of a trade rule that President Trump canceled and then reinstated earlier this month after it proved unworkable, leading to logistical confusion, an outcry ...
Again the US is blaming others for its own problem—a habitual tactic of the US government to deflect attention from its own ...
Bessent said one message will be that ‘we really want to put a stop’ to the inflow of precursor ingredients for fentanyl from ...
China has told the United States government directly to stop using trade and investments as political weapons, according to ...
U.S., China discuss tariffs and fentanyl concerns in first video call U.S. and China aim to address economic tensions and ...
The top economic officials from the world's two largest economies agreed to keep up communications going forward.
The Trump administration told Mexican officials that they should put their own duties on Chinese imports as part of their ...
VANDA FELBAB-BROWN is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Initiative on Nonstate Actors at the Brookings Institution. She ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he will hold his first introductory call with his Chinese counterpart on Friday, and ...
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng expressed “serious concern” over new US tariffs in his first call with US Treasury Secretary ...
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