March 22, 2022 Venezuela's opposition presses U.S. to hold off its consideration of oil imports U.S. officials met Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas for the first bilateral talks in years earlier this month.
February 26, 2022 Russian vodka pulled from shelves in US, Canada bars, liquor stores: ‘Every small thing makes a difference’ Liquor stores across the U.S. and Canada have started throwing out their stocks of Russian vodka in protest of President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, according to reports.
December 13, 2021 China-WTO experiment failed – pro-American capitalism is the way forward Far from liberalizing China, opening our respective economies pulled jobs away from the United States and placed our economy at the mercy of a despotic Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
December 10, 2021 Biden vaccine mandate for truckers crossing border will worsen supply chain crisis, GOP senators warn Republican senators published an open letter to President Biden, urging him to abandon vaccine mandates for truck drivers.
December 8, 2021 China trade deal strangled American dream: Rubio Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio said Wednesday that the monumental bipartisan U.S.-China trade agreement enacted over 20 years ago set the stage for today’s economic pitfalls.
November 17, 2021 Sen. Kennedy to block Biden energy nominee over Mexican oil seizures EXCLUSIVE: Sen. John Kennedy, the top Republican on the Energy and Water subcommittee on Appropriations, is putting pressure on the Biden administration to put a stop to the arbitrary seizures of U.S. oil supplies by the Mexican government.
November 3, 2021 Republicans demand Biden give 'timely and clear response' to Mexico allegedly harming US energy companies House Republican lawmakers are calling on the Biden administration to give a “timely and clear” response to reported efforts by the Mexican government to limit access to its energy sectors -- in a way they say excludes U.S. companies and violates the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
November 1, 2021 Britain issues 48-hour deadline in France fishing dispute Britain has issued a hardline stance in a fishing dispute with France, stating that the European nation has 48 hours to back down or face an escalating trade dispute.
October 14, 2021 Nile Gardiner: Why Britain can't stand Joe Biden After just nine months in office, the Biden administration is increasingly viewed as a disaster among U.S. partners.
October 4, 2021 Buttigieg quiet on growing port congestion as shipping concerns build ahead of holidays Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been uncharacteristically quiet over congested ports across the U.S., and his critics say if he ever wants to see whether a future presidential campaign could float, he'd better start addressing the problem before shipping delays worsen ahead of the holidays.