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Breaking USMCA would be ‘lose-lose’ scenario after Trump talks of blocking Chinese vehicles crossing border
Figures come day after US first-quarter growth data prompt investors to push back interest rate cut expectations
The combination of slower growth and nagging inflation is an unsettling mix
Financial companies scramble to rework contracts and tie down personnel after US Federal Trade Commission rule
An aversion to trade in the US is not widely shared elsewhere
Secretary of state’s trip to Beijing comes as tensions remain over Taiwan, war in Ukraine and tech export controls
Seoul’s industry minister says China’s grip on graphite threatens Inflation Reduction Act incentives
Washington urges Japan, South Korea and the Netherlands to tighten supply of tools and technology
Head of Italy’s central bank highlights risk of US stance pushing up global borrowing costs
There are other ways of retaining key workers and protecting trade secrets
Markets no longer fully confident of move by September following new growth and inflation data
More than halfway through its incentives spending, the US will have far greater scope to manage shocks
Secretary of state expected to demand Beijing cease support for Russia’s war in Ukraine
Lawsuit from US Chamber of Commerce and other groups argues rule approved by FTC will hurt business and economy
JPMorgan chief says he would ‘love to be president, but you’d have to anoint me’
Federal Trade Commission head says move will help raise wages but business lobby vows to sue
An ECB interest rate cut soon would make sense but the Fed faces a more difficult call in the US
The search for the neutral rate is proving elusive
AmCham China highlights concerns about lack of regulatory clarity as Beijing seeks to shore up confidence
While base case remains reduction in borrowing costs, options market shows a 20% probability of increase
Rich countries espouse active industrial policy at home while continuing to impose outdated policies abroad
Middle East turmoil no longer poses such a threat to the world’s thirstiest petrol consumers
What if the productivity gap is really about how large corporations use their economic and political power?
International co-operation will need the US to tax its own companies’ emissions
One overlooked reason for US resilience is stimulus still coursing through the economy
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