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Canadians are voting whether to extend the Liberal Party’s decade in power or instead hand control to the Conservatives.
Explore key insights on Canada's federal election, U.S.-Canada trade tensions, and economic plans from top candidates.
Nations are being forced to choose between siding with China or the U.S. as President Donald Trump’s trade war locks the ...
China has advanced this year's stimulus plans but is holding off on fresh measures as it tries to maintain composure, betting ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared a three-day ceasefire in the war with Ukraine next month to mark the 80th ...
GEM Co Ltd., a Chinese battery-materials producer, aims to ramp up its recycling capacity for niche metals that have been ...
Treasury Secretary Bessent says ‘it’s up to China’ — not the US — to de-escalate trade war
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday signaled that a de-escalation of the trade war over President Trump’s harsh tariff ...
Inflation which is already down to a four-year low will remain modest amid weakening growth outlook Read more at straitstimes ...
Investors have doubled down on their bearish outlook for the US dollar as President Donald Trump’s relentless global trade ...
Trump’s trade war is dividing Europe’s far-right parties, forcing them to balance loyalty to his MAGA movement with the ...
With just two days left before Canadians head to the polls, Liberal Leader Mark Carney returned to Windsor — the city where ...
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