The travel trade deficit is projected to reach $70 billion in 2025, the US Travel Association said. The United States has historically had a travel trade surplus, but inbound travel has declined. The ...
U.S. factory equipment maker OTC Industrial Technologies has long used low-cost countries to supply components – first China and later India – but President Donald Trump’s blitz of tariffs on numerous ...
It is normal for a country to have deficit with some of its trading partners and surpluses with others. President Donald Trump and members of his administration claim that international trade is rife ...
CFR scholars provide expert analysis and commentary on international issues. Brad W. Setser is the Whitney Shepardson senior fellow at CFR on global trade. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal ...
The post A Supreme Court Showdown Looms for Trump’s Tariffs — Will It Limit Presidential Power? appeared first on Katie Couric Media. Grocery prices are rising... and MAGA is feeling the pressure. The ...
This article was originally published by the Council on Foreign Relations on Aug. 1, 2025. One of the hardest jobs of a policymaker is to weigh trade-offs. Few policies are clean, absolute, and ...
Explore how the Triffin Dilemma challenges countries that issue reserve currencies, balancing international demands with domestic monetary policies.
The U.S. agricultural trade deficit hit a record $28.6 billion the first half of 2025, according to data released from USDA. It’s due to weak production growth, increased demand for imported food and ...
President Trump’s trade and energy policies are recalibrating the global economic order — and not by accident. Under his leadership, trade is no longer simply about moving goods. It is a tool of ...
It is normal for a country to have deficit with some of its trading partners and surpluses with others. President Donald Trump and members of his administration claim that international trade is rife ...
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