Trump’s tariffs were supposed to narrow the country’s trade gap. The AI race won’t let that happen.
A new study illuminates the pandemic-producing pathogens transmitted between people and mammals in the wildlife trade.
A study finds that 41% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with just 6.4% of species ...
A recent study analyzed wildlife product listings from 148 online marketplaces over a three-month period and identified more than 500 products from 83 threatened wildlife species, some of which were ...
America’s trade policies—and the uncertainty surrounding the forthcoming tariffs—are by far the biggest anxiety drivers keeping fashion executives tossing and turning each night. That’s according to ...
Though Donald Trump’s aim has been to tap tariffs as a tool to help bring U.S. trade and manufacturing back into balance—which he hopes will fuel domestic employment—a new study shows the tariffs on ...
Nearly a year has passed since the U.S. administration under President Donald Trump launched a wide-ranging, often erratic series of tariffs, pitched as a way to boost the American economy while other ...