China's expanded vehicle trade-in program is set to reinforce its rise as the world's largest auto market, supporting domestic demand while intensifying export pressure overseas. As sales overtake ...
A new report out today from private capital market intelligence company PitchBook Data Inc. paints a picture of artificial intelligence as the defining infrastructure layer for the next half-century, ...
CFR scholars provide expert analysis and commentary on international issues. President Donald Trump announced on December 8 that the United States would allow Nvidia to sell its powerful H200 chip—a ...
China achieved manufacturing dominance thanks to its weaker protections for workers, communities, and the environment. Now it’s exporting that model. China today produces nearly a third of the world’s ...
Ethnic minority-led UK firms add up to £74 billion to the UK economy but struggle to get sufficient support with export growth. These founders rarely seek credit or advice due to low expectations of ...
Global agricultural products giant Nutrien has picked Longview as the ideal site for its next mineral fertilizer export terminal, officials at the company said. Now that the roughly $29 billion ...
Venture Global said it had applied for a construction permit before FERC and export authorization before DOE for a project to add over 30 million metric tons a year of capacity to the Louisiana ...
“I MET THE most lovable people on the streets of Serbia: Chinese police officers,” gushes a Chinese tourist in an article released by one of his country’s police universities about joint patrols with ...
This article was written by Abhishek Gupta, Senior India Economist at Bloomberg Economics and Ankur Shukla, South Asia Economist for Bloomberg Economics. It appeared first on the Bloomberg Terminal.
BERLIN — Above the Savignyplatz train station in Berlin looms a massive mural, four stories high and a city block wide, heralding the arrival of the NFL in Germany’s capital. In the graffiti-ringed ...
A leading German automotive supplier said it was again allowed to ship semiconductors that Beijing had barred for export. By Melissa Eddy Reporting from Berlin After weeks of uncertainty over the ...
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