A.M. Edition for May 9. Chinese exports to the U.S. plunged in April as the Trump administration’s tariff assault forced the world’s second-largest economy to redirect more of its goods to other markets. Plus, President Trump resurrects a proposed ‘millionaire tax’ despite opposition from congressional Republicans. And correspondent Sune Rasmussen explains h ... Show More
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What Trump’s India Tariffs Mean for Global Trade
A.M. Edition for Aug 27. As steep duties on a range of Indian products come into effect, the WSJ’s Tripti Lahiri discusses which sectors will be hit hardest, and how the levies could have ripple effects for other economies. Plus, President Trump weighs quickly announcing a nomine ... Show More
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Apr 2025
SCOTUS on deportations, China tariffs, Trump adviser spat and Iran
The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to keep deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members using a 1798 law, but with certain limits. China refuses to bow to what it called "blackmail" from the U.S. over tariffs - which have also sparked White House ... Show More
12m 8s
Apr 2025
Canada election, Yemen and Trump’s immigration crackdown
Mark Carney’s Liberal party makes a comeback, winning the Canadian election but falling short of the majority he sought to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump. Nearly 70 people are dead in Yemen after a U.S. airstrike, according to Houthi-run TV, but the Pentagon has been large ... Show More
12m 41s
Jun 4
China’s critical minerals, metal tariffs, Dutch immigration and Spain’s ghost towns
Global automakers have joined their U.S. counterparts to warn about the impact of China's restrictions on critical minerals. The U.S. tariff rate on most imported steel and aluminum has doubled, as President Donald Trump ratchets up a global trade war. Dutch far-right leader Geer ... Show More
12m 16s