The New York Times
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The U.S. economy has largely withstood inflation and high interest rates. But tariffs could bring new price increases and put a damper on hi...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Economists and legal experts question how the strongest economy in the world can be facing a national emergency over the trade deficit.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The A.I. prediction world is torn between optimism and gloom. A report released on Thursday decidedly lands on the side of gloom.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Some of the more sparsely populated territories in the world that do little trade with the United States have been caught up in the trade wa...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The industry supplies low-cost clothing to the United States is a crucial part of the Asian countries’ economies.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The company said it would offer customers the same prices it offers its employees on most of its vehicles.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
As he announced sweeping tariffs, President Trump claimed there had been a large decline in the price of eggs. That’s not the whole picture.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
While on a hike with her family, a child stumbled across a 3,800-year-old Egyptian amulet. It will go on display in an upcoming exhibition.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
From Greenland to Canada, the merching of a protest movement.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
European leaders have said they would prefer to negotiate. If that fails, their response could go beyond anything they’ve tried before.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The chip companies in Taiwan, the center of the global supply chain, are expected to face pressure from Washington to invest more in the U.S...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Israel defended the moves as necessary security measures, but Syria accused it of trying to destabilize the country.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
China vowed countermeasures and the E.U. promised a unified response, while Britain and Japan refrained from immediate retaliation.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The Trump administration says sanctions imposed on Moscow mean the U.S. does little trade with Russia, but questions persist about the motiv...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Israel wants to squeeze Hamas into releasing the dozens of hostages still being held in the enclave. But other goals have since emerged.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
President Trump’s trade war adds another challenge to the incoming government’s attempts to revive Europe’s biggest economy.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
This week, the police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid claims that members of his team worked simultaneously for the state...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
In spite of a prolonged charm offensive by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Trump said that Britain would be hit with the universal ba...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Japan has refrained from talk of striking back at U.S. tariffs. Trade experts say that is because its inflation-strained economy limits its...
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The visit comes as the Israeli prime minister faces an arrest warrant against him by the International Criminal Court.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The 34 percent tariff announced on Wednesday is in addition to two rounds of import taxes the president already imposed since January.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The answer appears to begin with the total trade deficit America runs with its trading partners.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Critics warned that the levies could fuel inflation and slow economic growth, while those who supported the move said it was long overdue.
- The New York Times ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said that nearly all of the 15 bodies recovered had gunshot wounds.