Few countries have been hit harder by the soaring dollar and U.S. bond yields than Brazil. But the country has one thing ...
A brief standoff with Colombia holds important lessons for how future trade conflicts might unfold in the new Trump ...
By Oliver Griffin, Luis Jaime Acosta and Nandita Bose BOGOTA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Colombia's President Gustavo Petro ...
The South American country initially refused to accept US military flights deporting Colombian nationals, a decision that ...
Mark Carney, the former central banker who’s running to lead Canada, said the government should be open to curbing ...
If Trump had carried out the threat of tariffs, the prices of many goods imported from Colombia could have increased, ...
Donald Trump threatened US tariffs on imports from Colombia after Bogota initially refused deportation flights.
The Trump administration on Sunday announced they are not moving forward with plans to impose up to a 50 percent tariff on Colombia.
Believe what narrative you want: following an exchange of heated rhetoric and mutual threats of trade sanctions on social media yesterday, either Colombian President Gustavo Petro backed down from his ...
Few countries have been hit harder by the soaring dollar and U.S. bond yields than Brazil. But the country has one thing ...
Trade Minister Ömer Bolat on Monday announced that Syria has decided to reduce tariffs on nearly 270 products it imports from ...
Lose/lose: All-out economic war would have been pretty damaging to both sides, given Colombia is both utterly reliant on ...