Trump’s Tariffs Shock India, With New Delhi Weighing Its Options
The White House's abrupt move to double duties on Indian goods over its Russian oil purchases came with little warning and no clear path forward.
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Despite producing little natural gas, the EU could become the most powerful entity in global gas markets in the decades to come.
US tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil may stem more from frustrations in US-India trade negotiations than from a concern about funding Russia’s war in Ukraine.
It remains unclear whether Iran retains the ability to develop nuclear weapons quickly.
H2 projects will have to compete for a shrinking pipeline of zero-carbon electricity with energy-intensive data centres.
Each country in the alliance offers distinct strengths.
President Trump has ended the federal government’s use of the "social cost of carbon" (SCC), an official estimate of the harms caused by carbon dioxide emissions.
A transactional FDI approach risks consequences that Americans aren’t prepared to stomach
In July, Republicans in Congress passed their signature domestic policy package, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (or, H.R. 1).
This special CGEP blog series, featuring six contributions from CGEP scholars, analyzes the potential impacts of the OBBBA across a range of sectors.
The US Department of Defense has announced a multibillion-dollar public-private partnership with MP Materials.