Parting shot at geopolitical rival is effort to shelter US manufacturers from green-energy powerhouse
Foreign investment could be hit if president-elect implements his more draconian policy promises
Debate over trade strategy has become an ideological litmus test in which few are willing to acknowledge nuance
The world has changed, but the EU’s worldview hasn’t changed with it
From tariffs to AI demand, US companies are pondering what comes next
Faced with weak demand at home and the threat of tariffs abroad, Beijing is under pressure to rethink its export-driven model
French jet-engine maker sets ‘exceptionally conservative’ forecasts
Industry associations urge companies to switch, saying American semiconductors are ‘no longer safe or reliable’
Donald Trump’s obsession with import taxes belies their limited effects
Some believe the incoming US president is in a strong position to negotiate a trade deal with Beijing
Beijing bans export of materials used in semiconductors and batteries
Parting measures by Biden administration aim to slow Beijing’s development of artificial intelligence with military applications
Canadian province is US’s third-biggest trade partner and its automotive industry is intertwined with that of its southern neighbour
Brussels must try to ensure its response to the US does not trample on trade rules
A rebalanced global economy would be welcome, but not for stocks
And the US consumer market is now the world’s richest chip
Sellers from China, Canada and Mexico rush to get goods into the US before levies rise
Stéphane Séjourné says ‘biggest fear’ is for bloc to become ‘collateral victim’ of global trade war
US president-elect has threatened to hit Canadian imports with steep tariffs as soon as he re-enters office
US president-elect’s pledge to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada would disrupt sector’s complex supply chain
Uncertainty around trade merely increases the equity risk premium
Will importers or foreign producers take the hit — or will it be US consumers who suffer, as many economists suggest?
Justin Trudeau’s government races to head off US president-elect’s concerns
Chinese levies and US threat of higher duties are a nasty cocktail for European drinks companies
What happens when the US signals a trade war months in advance