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The Economic Losers in the New World Order
Giant subsidies and rising protectionism are upending decades of free trade. Smaller countries, from the U.K. to Singapore, are getting left behind. Source link
Biden's First Camp David Summit Looks to Align Allies Facing China Threat
The leaders of U.S., Japan and South Korea are set to meet and agree on annual military exercises. Source link
How U.S. and China Are Breaking Up, in Charts
Listen to article (2 minutes) A deepening confrontation between the U.S. and China is eroding trade ties between the world’s two largest economies, with goods
Viet Dinh to Leave as Fox's Chief Legal Officer
The architect of the company’s ill-fated strategy in a defamation battle that resulted in a record $787.5 million settlement is leaving his post at year’s
China’s Options for Retaliation Are Few After U.S. Investment Ban
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Ukraine Offers Plan to Bypass Russia's Black Sea Blockade
Kyiv said it was opening temporary routes for civilian ships to sail from its Black Sea ports in a potential challenge to Russia’s attempt to
U.S. and China Poised to Drift Further Apart After Investment Ban
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Sputtering Trade Fuels Fears for a Connected World
Cyclical factors are weighing on commerce, but the specter of global economic divisions lurks in the background. Source link
U.S., Allies Could Counter China's Economic Coercion—If They Unite
New research suggests countries hold potential sway with their collective exports to China on hundreds of key items. Source link
U.S. to Ban Some Investments in China
President Biden plans to sign an executive order that will also require U.S. private-equity and venture-capital firms to disclose certain investments in the country. Source