U.S. trade deficit in manufactured goods was $131.3 billion higher in first nine months of 2025 than first nine months of 2024. U.S. manufacturers’ durable goods shipments were up by $19.3 billion in ...
With a hyper-conservative president the country may be a test case for deportations, security crackdowns and spending cuts ...
Economic growth across the globe will be highly uneven, with some major economies accelerating while others hit the brakes.
Hard borders, defense spending, booming jobs and baby bonuses—the Europe the president says is dying looks alive in one country.
As the Turkish Republic enters its second century, the world around it has become more complicated and less forgiving than ever before. The order that anchored global politics for decades is giving ...
According to the World Bank’s latest China Economic Update, Advancing Reforms, Enhancing Prospects, growth is estimated at 4.9% in 2025 and projected at 4.4% in 2026, as existing headwinds are ...
Katerina Monogiou emphasizes that Greece stands at a pivotal crossroads, where the choices made today will determine the nation’s future strength and ...
The Employment Cost Index shows wages and benefits grew 3.5% in September year-to-year. That’s the lowest increase since 2021 ...
LatAm in Focus: Andrés Velasco on How Latin America Can Reboot Its Economic Rules The former Chilean finance minister ...
Welcome, everybody, to this press conference to present IMF staff’s key findings from the 2025 Article IV consultation with ...
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Opinion | The $67-Billion Vote Of Confidence: Why World’s Big Tech Is Betting Its Future On India
India is not replacing China as the world’s manufacturing base. But in the digital economy, India is emerging as the main alternative ...
Tanzania marked its 64th Independence Anniversary yesterday, with notable socio-economic, political and technological reforms ...
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