Michael Dwyer / AP Photo US Trade Deficit Skyrockets, Causing Expert to Warn of Economy Going 'Over the Cliff' “This will bring down second-quarter estimates of real GDP growth closer to the 1% stall speed where bad things can happen." By Jason Cohen June 7, 2023
Susan Walsh / APCommentary Trump Says He's 'Not Losing' 2 Heartland States in 2024 Thanks to $50B Deal with China That kind of expert handling of foreign policy is almost unthinkable given the state of U.S.-China relations under President Joe Biden. By Christine Favocci April 27, 2023
Paul Biris / Getty ImagesCommentary After Senators Receive Alarming Warning from Air Force, North Dakota Mayor Quickly Moves to Stop Corn Mill USDA data: "Chinese ownership of U.S. farmland leapt more than 20-fold in a decade, from $81 million in 2010 to $1.8 billion in 2020." By Elizabeth Stauffer February 2, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty ImagesCommentary US Corn Farmers Sound the Alarm: Most Catastrophic Problem Ever Faced Headed for Crop Mexico's new law regarding American imports of corn could spell disaster for American farmers and the economy. By Peter Partoll January 31, 2023
Anders Pettersson / Getty Images Biden Blocks US Mining Project, But Pay Attention to What He Signed the Week Before The Biden administration blocked a mining project in the United States, but they were not hesitant to sign a mining deal with two countries. By Nino Cambria January 28, 2023
TPG / Getty Images With Winter Closing In, China Makes Huge Move to Secure Own Energy Supply - Report China has decided to stop selling liquefied natural gas to Europe and other parts of Asia, according to Bloomberg. By Abby Liebing October 17, 2022
golero / Getty Images Global Trade Group Makes Dismal Slash to 2023 Expectations, Director Warns of 'Crisis' The World Trade Organization slashed its trade growth expectations for 2023 by almost two-thirds this morning. By Trevor Schakohl October 5, 2022
Keith Srakocic / AP Desperate Ford Turns to Importing Less-Effective Batteries from China to Power Its Electric Vehicles Ford is turning to a Chinese company for a different kind of electric vehicle battery - one that reportedly has 30 percent less capacity. By Richard Moorhead July 22, 2022
Dmitri Lovetsky / AP The Biden Administration Is Quietly Urging Companies to Buy Products from Russia: Report A new report says the Biden administration is trying to keep loopholes open in the sanctions imposed on Russia. By Jack Davis June 15, 2022
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS - AFP / Getty Images Corn and Soybean Farmers See Their Fertilizer Bill Go Up $175,000, Bad News for Grocery Prices The tariff walls the government erected in the name of protecting local manufacturers have only served to enrich corporations. By Andrew Jose May 31, 2022