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International visits to China nearly reached pre-pandemic levels as the country relaxed visa requirements for dozens of ...
Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year and diversify defense spending away from the United ...
Gateway Commercial Finance explores how new tariffs in 2025 are reshaping U.S. state economics, impacting industries, jobs ...
The S&P 500 closed higher on Thursday (May 29), supported by gains in Nvidia, though broader market momentum was limited amid ...
The White House is expressing confidence it can overcome a federal trade court ruling blocking President Donald Trump from ...
The EUR/USD is upwardly biased, but so far failure to crack the weekly high of 1.1454 reached on June 3 paves the way for a ...
NATO, as an alliance, cannot force any member state to take a ... to allocate 5% of their GDP to defence. This is more than the 3.4% of GDP currently spent by the US. Mr Rutte is being credited ...
The global trade order has entered a period of profound uncertainty. Longstanding alliances are shifting, financial norms are ...
Swiss Q1 flash GDP expands 0.7%, the strongest pace since early 2023. Softer US PPI outweighs Retail Sales ... According to the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, “This growth was driven ...
Still Foggy at the Top – What the New Logistics Report Means for the Rest of Us For all the hope around trucking bouncing ...
There is "no doubt" the UK "will spend 3% of our GDP on defence" in the next parliament ... This is an assessment of the state of the armed forces, the threats facing the UK, and the military ...
Europe has long leaned on the U.S. for some of its expensive military capabilities, including space-based assets and logistics.