Factories that roared out of the recession have stalled, hampering the economy, even as a new wave of production looms.
Tag: International Trade and World Market
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The U.S. Dollar as Reserve Currency: Probably Still Safe
Send in the cranks — but also some people I expected to know better.
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E.U. Extends Tariff Waiver for Ukrainian Grain, Despite Some Protests
The bloc will provide more than $100 million to farmers in eastern countries where tariff-free Ukrainian grain produced a supply glut and plunging prices.
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The Microsoft-Activision Mess Is a Blow to American Sovereignty
A former S.E.C. chief and a former White House economics chief on how progressive regulators are outsourcing U.S. regulatory policy to Europe.
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Can Africa Get Close to Vaccine Independence? Here’s What It Will Take.
Leaders on the continent have vowed that if there is another pandemic, they won’t be shut out of the vaccine market.