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Some officials hope the move could ease inflation but others fear political backlash in an election year
Washington says sanctions send ‘powerful message’ to anyone backing Moscow’s Ukraine invasion
Move follows Boris Johnson’s bill to rip up part of the 2020 Brexit deal
Australia’s Lynas will build facility in Texas with $120mn of funding from Washington
Friendly democracies risk ceding global economic governance to an authoritarian China if they do not agree new rules
The US still has plenty of room to re-industrialise and increase domestic demand
What role does the organisation have in an era of fracturing multinational alliances and fears of deglobalisation?
The Biden administration should end a trade war that has made America worse off
Shift away from China will protect tech company against political interference
Trudeau government delivers long-awaited decision on equipment manufacturers targeted by Washington
Trade war rhetoric has evolved into wrangling over laws and regulation in tech and finance
Plus, why Labour performed better than we expected in the local elections, and the plan to fight inflation stays secret
It’s hard to argue against governments giving handouts to farmers during a global food emergency
Biden administration wants to target surveillance camera maker accused of enabling human rights abuses
US policymakers must stand firm on the need to confront Beijing and rebalance global trade
Officials concerned that measures taken against Moscow could also be applied to Beijing
Granting ministers power to tear up post-Brexit deal could worsen cost of living crisis, say officials
Probably not. Here’s why.
YMTC said to have sold semiconductors that incorporated American technology to smartphone maker
Financial crisis, pandemic and war have put supply chains under stress
Competitive co-operation or containment? Two books set out opposing views on how the US should approach its superpower rival
Cross-border markets in trade, investment, data and labour have come through plenty of shocks before
Opportunities still exist in Asia, away from the uncertainty of China
Despite the priority traditionally given to the free flow of capital, many now argue that Beijing should be the exception
China’s ‘no limits’ partnership with Russia risks open confrontation with the west
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