Is a ‘Nuclear Renaissance’ Possible in the United States?
President Trump’s push to revive nuclear energy relies on deregulation, but experts say that strategy is misplaced.
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A look at the intersection of climate and trade policy helping accelerate the transition to a net-zero economy.
Trump's economic program has damaged many weaker economies and makes even less sense for the United States.
The US and the EU jointly announced last week the creation of the Framework Agreement on Reciprocal, Fair, and Balanced Trade.
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.
A transactional FDI approach risks consequences that Americans aren’t prepared to stomach
Over the past few decades, liquified natural gas (LNG) trade has evolved from the initial point-to-point business model of the 1960s to become more flexible.
Pitting Western Canada against Eastern Canada is a terrible strategy for winning Trump’s trade war
The world’s reserve currency may not survive the weaponization of U.S. economic power.
The Trump administration’s decision on April 2nd to impose sweeping tariffs on most of the planet is already having significant effects on industries, companies, and individual citizens.
Steps by the second Trump administration show it is taking a tougher stance against the regime of Nicolas Maduro. Trump recently issued an executive order that could levy a 25 percent tariff on countries that directly or indirectly import Venezuelan oil starting on April 2, and it has modified Chevron’s oil license to operate in the South American nation.