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The US runs a huge surplus in services, which helps explain why they weren't subject to President Donald Trump's tariffs.
The world’s two biggest economies are headed for a divorce that will likely play out for the rest of this year and beyond, after a month that saw a huge spurt in China’s exports and its overall trade ...
In Donald Trump's world, deficits are always bad and surpluses are always good. In isolation, it's an easy concept to sell to ...
That the US has a trade deficit is not a sign that the rest of the world is “ripping it off”. It is a reflection of an ...
In a win for the Trump administration, the U.S. Court of International ... infinite tariffs of his choosing on any country he chooses — even countries with which we run a trade surplus," they ...
International tourists from countries including Canada, Europe, and China are reportedly canceling their trips to the US amid ...
The ongoing trade war and a recent IMF downgrade are creating uncertainty and potential weakness in the industrial metals ...
JAKARTA] Indonesia reported on Monday (Apr 21) a US$4.33 billion trade surplus in March, more than expected and the widest in ...
Finance Ministry data released Thursday paints a complex picture of Japan's trade dynamics against a backdrop of global ...
South Korea is floundering in a time of uncertainty, in which its future as both a relatively new democracy and an old American ally is at stake.