US President Donald Trump has revoked Joe Biden’s security clearance, barring his predecessor from receiving daily intelligence briefings as he continues a political revenge campaign throughout ...
The tool, which was drawn up during Trump’s first term and subsequently used as a deterrent against China, allows the EU’s ...
Can Jens Stoltenberg tame the US president once again?
A notable example is Hubei Yangtze Memory Labs in Wuhan, where many engineers from leading Chinese chipmaker YMTC, which was added to the US Entity List in 2022, conduct trials and test samples.
Britain is drawing up contingency plans for possible retaliation if Donald Trump decides to target its exports with tariffs, even as the US president suggested he might spare the UK. Trump told ...
President upended US efforts to combat climate change and accelerate clean energy development, according to FT analysis ...
Katie Martin Yeah, it’s so true. OK, so because you bring up tariffs, let’s start with tariffs. Trump has spoken about wanting to impose tariffs on the EU and on Europe. And look, he might impose ...
“There is definitely a worry in Brussels that the new US president will raise pressure on the EU around the AI Act to ensure that US companies don’t have to deal with too much red tape, or potentially ...
This is an audio transcript of the Unhedged podcast episode: ‘What’s next for Trump’s tariffs?’ Katie Martin The era of Trump 2.0 and his beloved trade tariffs is upon us. And hoo boy, it’s quite the ...
Indonesia, one of the world’s largest greenhouse gases emitters, has cast doubt on the Paris agreement after President Donald Trump announced the US would withdraw from the global climate accord.
The latest volley of tariff threats has evoked painful memories of the trade war unleashed by Trump in his first term. Among the most striking moves was Trump imposing duties on $300bn of Chinese ...
Your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world US President Donald Trump has ridiculed ... officials described to the Financial Times as fiery and confrontational.