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U.S. economy

Nippon Steel’s Acquisition of U.S. Steel Would Serve U.S. Interests

Nippon Steel’s Acquisition of U.S. Steel Would Serve U.S. Interests

By Alex Little
The deal could revive the moribund American steel industry at a crucial juncture for both nations.

VP Harris Assures Asian Leaders US Is ‘Here to Stay’

VP Harris Assures Asian Leaders US Is ‘Here to Stay’

By Krutika Pathi
Asian countries have long worried about U.S. economic commitment to the region.
Biden Launches Indo-Pacific Trade Deal

Biden Launches Indo-Pacific Trade Deal

By Josh Boak and Aamer Madhani
The Biden administration’s IPEF formally kicked off on Monday with 13 member states.

Will COVID-19 Bring Industrial Policy Back in Vogue?

Will COVID-19 Bring Industrial Policy Back in Vogue?

By Stephen Olson
The pandemic has forced an overdue discussion on what we have inaccurately considered to be “free” markets and “free” trade.

US Investment Diplomacy and India’s Preferential Trade Status

US Investment Diplomacy and India’s Preferential Trade Status

By Srividya Jandhyala
Putting the U.S. termination of India’s preferential trade status in perspective 

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

US, China Both Remain Defiant as Trade War Deepens

US, China Both Remain Defiant as Trade War Deepens

By Shannon Tiezzi
Another $260 billion in total tariffs is set to take effect between the U.S. and China. Both sides are claiming they'll be fine.

US-China Trade War Starts

US-China Trade War Starts

By Charlotte Gao
China accuses the United States of waging the biggest trade war ever in economic history.
China’s Struggling Middle Class Deserves Better

China’s Struggling Middle Class Deserves Better

By Asit K. Biswas and Kris Hartley
“There should be no circuit breaker for policy reform.”

Interview: Richard C. Bush on Northeast Asian Economies

Interview: Richard C. Bush on Northeast Asian Economies

By Emanuel Pastreich
Insights into the economies of Northeast Asia.

Asia Versus The Fed

Asia Versus The Fed

By Anthony Fensom
A U.S. interest rate hike could create more turbulence in Asian economies.

How Far Can American Exceptionalism Go?

How Far Can American Exceptionalism Go?

By Chen Jimin
U.S. hegemony appears to be in relative decline. How will it continue to lead on the global stage?
China’s Growth Puzzle

China’s Growth Puzzle

By Stephen S. Roach
The country’s growth is slowing, but in contrast to other emerging economies this is a welcome trend.

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