Japanese automakers, initially optimistic about some of President Trump’s policies, are reckoning with potentially devastating U.S. taxes on foreign-made cars.
Makers of a vast array of American products are weighing the risks, and potential payoffs, of the sweeping tariffs the president has promised on April 2.
The president is piling economic pressure on Venezuela, which he accuses of sending gang members to the U.S.
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London’s Heathrow Airport closed on Friday after a fire at a nearby electrical substation, resulting in hundreds of flight cancellations.
"Once again, President Erdogan's political agenda has inflicted serious damage on Turkey's economic outlook," one analyst note read.
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Australian mining tycoon Andrew Forrest, founder and executive chairman of Fortescue, says Big Oil is getting it wrong on renewables.
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The president’s clash with some of the nation’s biggest law firms appears to be far from over, potentially splintering the legal community even further.
Hyundai is the latest major international conglomerate to announce investments ahead of Trump's April 2 tariff deadline.
As airport lounges see increasing demand, United Airlines is changing how travelers can access its lounges, raising prices and cutting the amenities.
The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to “facilitate a sale process.” Its chief executive stepped down and said she would bid on it.
However, some say the U.K. is not yet "out of the clear" from President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff policies.
The Netflix co-founder said he wanted his alma mater to become a leader in studying the consequences, and guiding beneficial uses, of artificial intelligence.
The Bipartisan Policy Center estimates that the so-called X-date could fall between mid-July and early October if Congress does not lift or suspend the nation’s debt limit.
We will probably not have any clarification on how the reciprocal tariffs will play out until April 2 — provided Trump isn’t also flexible with the start date.
China’s artificial intelligence space is moving towards free-use, open-sourced models in a trend that experts say will accelerate AI adoption and innovation.
Novo Nordisk's hopes of heralding a new era of obesity treatment with its next-generation CagriSema drug may be in doubt after a series of trial results have left investors feeling unsatisfied.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore forecast headline inflation to average 1.5%–2.5% in 2025, compared to 2.4% in 2024.
Alibaba-affiliate Ant Group is using both Chinese and U.S.-made semiconductors to make its AI more efficient, according to a source familiar with the matter.
The forum came as Beijing seeks to attract foreign investment as its economy grappled with sluggish domestic consumption and escalating trade tensions.
Han's impeachment was dismissed in a 5-1 vote by the court's eight justices, while two justices rejected the motion entirely, according to local media.
We will probably not have any clarification on how the reciprocal tariffs will play out until April 2 — provided Trump isn’t also flexible with the start date.
DoorDash said the arrangement with the financial tech service Klarna would allow customers to defer payments on orders such as takeout from restaurants, makeup and electronics.
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The pandemic ushered in a new way of working remotely, but even companies that initially championed the model are changing their tune.