World Trade Surged in 2025, Despite Higher Tariffs
Markets Eye Japan PM’s BOJ Picks for Hints on Rate Path
Thailand’s Central Bank Surprises With Rate Cut
German Consumer Confidence Weakens as Geopolitical Uncertainty Reigns
Australia’s Sticky Inflation Problem Stokes Speculation of More Rate Hikes to Come
Consumer Confidence Improved In February
U.S. Home-Price Growth Slows In December
Canada Factory Sales Drop Estimated 3.3% in January
Solid Economy Should Keep Fed’s Focus on Inflation, Chicago Fed’s Goolsbee Says
Bar for Another Rate Cut is High, Philippine Central Bank Governor Says
China banned the export of critical minerals and other goods with potential military uses to several major Japanese companies, escalating a pressure campaign
Japan Maintaining Close Dialogue With U.S. on Forex, Finance Minister Says
A FedEx lawsuit seeks to recover—with interest—the duties the logistics company paid under President Trump’s tariffs
Trade attorneys, customs brokers and importers are racing to figure out if tariff refunds will be available—and when
The Supreme Court ruling on President Trump’s tariffs has left foreign officials and exporters scrambling to figure out whether to rewire supply chains and reopen trade deals
The acting chief of a government statistics agency on Monday pushed back on President Trump’s rationale for firing its commissioner last summer, calling accusations of phony data unfounded
President Trump announced a 15% global tariff on all imports entering the U.S., effective immediately. Here’s what to know.

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