President Donald Trump doubled down on both domestic deregulation and protectionism in his speech to the World Economic Forum.
The world is changing, and Europe must adapt if it wants to remain relevant. Donald Trump is just the clearest expression of this. What the continent can learn from this year's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos.
Global economic policymakers had been braced for an economic firestorm from the new U.S. administration but instead got a surprisingly restrained start from Donald Trump, who remains big on rhetoric but more cautious on action - for now.
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Senior U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour listened to 25 minutes of arguments before rejecting the order, halting the policy from coming into effect for 14 days. There will be an injunction for a permanent block once the initial period is up.
Trump set himself above the bank and energy executives on the panel, who groveled, flattered and praised him. But like every dictator, he speaks not only for himself but for a social class.
The comments from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman came after President Donald Trump mused about returning to the kingdom as his first foreign trip.
Midwest gas prices are especially to be impacted if Trump's threatened 25% tariffs with Canada and Mexico are imposed.
A dispatch from the fifty-forth annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where the focus this year is on the presence of emerging economies—from Brazil to Indonesia—while the political and
As the tariff threats unfold, Kevin Hebner, Global Market Strategist with TD Epoch, breaks down why Trump believes tariffs are the way to restructure the global economy to favour the US.
DETROIT (AP) — President Trump has slashed a slew of EV-related policies, which could affect many states that have received billions of dollars in investment for electrification, notably Michigan. But many Michigan EV industry stakeholders are optimistic.
President Donald Trump repeated false claims about the US trade relationship with Canada and Europe in virtual Thursday remarks to the World Economic Forum in Davos. He also delivered a smattering of other misstatements and exaggerations about trade,