German Study Finds US Tariffs Fall Heavily on American Shoppers
A German study finds that in 2025, 96% of US tariff costs were passed on to American consumers, debunking claims that foreign exporters pay the price.
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A German study finds that in 2025, 96% of US tariff costs were passed on to American consumers, debunking claims that foreign exporters pay the price.
Sun Lei, charge d’affaires of China’s UN mission, urges global action at a UN preparatory meeting to uphold the legacy of the Tokyo trials and prevent Japan’s return to militarism.
Vietnam’s Communist Party opens its 14th National Congress in Hanoi, with 1,586 delegates reviewing key reports and shaping the nation’s socialist renewal path.
UK PM Starmer says tariffs are the wrong tool to pressure allies, backs Greenlandic self-determination, and calls for NATO cooperation to boost Arctic security.
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Davos 2026 brings over 60 leaders and 3,000 delegates to Switzerland this week. From Trump and He Lifeng to Zelenskyy—see who’s here and who’s skipping the forum.
Irish economist David McWilliams argues that the Chinese mainland’s success is rooted in a 2,000-year focus on internal stability, cohesion and long-term planning.
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Main span of the Jialing River Grand Bridge in Sichuan, Chinese mainland, is complete, cutting Langzhong-Yingshan travel from 2.5 hours to 40 minutes.
CAF has launched an investigation into the chaotic ending of the AFCON final between Morocco and Senegal in Rabat, analyzing footage and referring findings to disciplinary bodies.