China January 12, 2024 Chinese exports begin rebound, but 2023 slump still apparent Chinese exports are believed to have grown for a second month in December, following a sustained lull marked by the country's first drop in annual exports in seven years.
LIFESTYLE January 12, 2024 Meet the American who turned ice into gold, Frederic Tudor, saw global commodity in winter ponds "Ice King" Frederic Tudor, of Boston, Massachusetts created a new industry by cutting ice from New England ponds then shipping it around the world, changing global commerce and tastes.
VIDEO December 29, 2023 NYSE trader Peter Tuchman touts the 'overall exposure' of the S&P 500 New York Stock Exchange trader Peter Tuchman and Slatestone Wealth Chief Strategist Kenny Polcari offer their market outlook as 2023 comes to a close on 'Your World.'Â
SENATE December 21, 2023 That's the American spirit: US trade negotiators block an EU tariff on bourbon, for now A staggering 50 percent tariff on bourbon by the EU was blocked until 2025 after U.S. and European trade negotiators negotiated a truce.
VIDEO December 21, 2023 Analyzing how tariffs could impact Bourbon makers, corn growers Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports the latest on how market volatility can impact distillers.Â
China December 7, 2023 Beijing denounces Biden administration's battery proposal China said that the Biden administration's plan to restrict tax credits for electric vehicles if the batteries have Chinese-made content violates WTO rules.
China December 7, 2023 Congressional report calls for end to 'hemorrhaging' of US tech to China A new congressional report calls for a swift response to the flow of sophisticated U.S. technology to China. This "hemorrhaging" poses a national security threat, the report claims.
China November 9, 2023 US and Chinese finance ministers open talks ahead of Biden-Xi meeting U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and her Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier He Lifeng, are meeting Thursday in San Francisco to discuss economic issues between their countries.
OPINION October 27, 2023 As a Democrat and a Republican, we are united in warning China's Xi on fentanyl, fair trade As a Democrat and a Republican, we met with China's Xi Jinping and warned him he had to take action on fentanyl and fair trade. Americans stand united against the evils of the world.
Canada October 6, 2023 Canada applauds trade dispute panel's ruling on US softwood lumber policy review Canada expressed its satisfaction with a ruling from a trade dispute panel, which stated that the U.S. should reevaluate certain aspects of its policy concerning softwood lumber.
Washington October 5, 2023 US trade deficit narrows more than expected in August, boosted by exports The U.S. trade deficit for August exceeded expectations by narrowing significantly, due to a notable increase in exports, which is likely to bolster economic growth in the third quarter.