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Gene Seroka stands in front of the Port of Los Angeles and looks to his left.
Economy
Port of LA imports fell nearly 20% in May, and it may mean higher prices and fewer choices on back-to-school and Halloween items
By Sasha RogelbergJune 16, 2025
Why reviving U.S. tech manufacturing is harder than you think
Magazine
Why reviving U.S. tech manufacturing is harder than you think
By Nicholas GordonJune 16, 2025
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell
Finance
Stock markets are ignoring the war as they wait for the Fed
By Jim EdwardsJune 16, 2025
Economists predict Germany will return to growth this year
Economy
Economists predict Germany will return to growth this year
By Mark Schroers, Harumi Ichikura and BloombergJune 16, 2025
Wilbur Ross, former U.S. commerce secretary, listens as U.S. President Donald Trump
Economy
Exclusive: Trump’s fixation with 90-day pauses is less about foreign governments, and more about signing deals by mid-terms, says his former commerce secretary
By Eleanor PringleJune 16, 2025
G7 summit in Canada won’t release a joint statement as world leaders focus on not riling a Trump they disagree with
Politics
G7 summit in Canada won’t release a joint statement as world leaders focus on not riling a Trump they disagree with
By Josh Boak, Rob Gillies and The Associated PressJune 16, 2025
Donald Trump looks on at Jensen Huang, who is speaking in front of a podium.
AI
Nvidia is nixing China from its financial forecasts because U.S. restrictions on chip sales have tightened so much, Jensen Huang says
By Sasha RogelbergJune 13, 2025
Ford CEO says rare earth supply is ‘day to day’ after plant halt
Finance
Ford CEO says rare earth supply is ‘day to day’ after plant halt
By Keith Naughton, Matthew Miller and BloombergJune 13, 2025
American shoppers appear to have recovered from ‘shock’ of Trump’s ‘extremely high tariffs’ as consumer sentiment rises for first time this year
Finance
American shoppers appear to have recovered from ‘shock’ of Trump’s ‘extremely high tariffs’ as consumer sentiment rises for first time this year
By Chris Rugaber and The Associated PressJune 13, 2025
Akazawa sees a deal with U.S. sparing Japan from higher car levies
Politics
Akazawa sees a deal with U.S. sparing Japan from higher car levies
By Yoshiaki Nohara and BloombergJune 13, 2025
Korea’s Lee urges chaebols to quell distrust, hears trade fears
Politics
Korea’s Lee urges chaebols to quell distrust, hears trade fears
By Hyonhee Shin, Shinhye Kang and BloombergJune 13, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump listens to former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross speak
Economy
Exclusive: Trump’s tariff deal ‘quietly’ added 10% raise which nobody is complaining about anymore, says his former commerce secretary 
By Eleanor PringleJune 13, 2025
Stocks scoot higher on low inflation numbers, but Boeing sinks after fatal Air India disaster
Finance
Stocks scoot higher on low inflation numbers, but Boeing sinks after fatal Air India disaster
By Irina IvanovaJune 12, 2025
JPMorgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon
Economy
Jamie Dimon says inflation will go up and employment will shift down as economy ‘deteriorates’ amid shifting ‘tectonic plates’
By Eleanor PringleJune 12, 2025
The fear factor is real: Workers won’t leave their jobs even if they hate them because they’re so anxious about the economy   
Leadership
The fear factor is real: Workers won’t leave their jobs even if they hate them because they’re so anxious about the economy   
By Sara BraunJune 12, 2025
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