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| These 5 Industries Are Booming in the Trump Economy — Could Your Next Job Be in One of Them? President Donald Trump's tariffs have caused layoffs for some supply chain managers, CNBC reported. Though the rising prices have led some ...
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| The Quiet Architect of Trump's Global Trade War - The New York Times Jamieson Greer, a low-key lawyer from a working-class background, is rewriting the rules of the global economy at the president's behest.
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| Japan's economy barely grows in the last quarter as exports slow, with 2025 expansion just 1.1%. How are Trump's tariffs affecting Japan's export economy? How did Japan avoid a technical recession? What policies is Takaichi proposing to revive ...
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| Swiss Economy Swings to Growth - WSJ.com GDP increased 0.2% in the fourth quarter, rebounding from the 0.5% contraction of the third.
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| Morning Bid: Japan's economy could do with some Fire Horse energy | Reuters A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.
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| Japan's economy barely grows in the last quarter as exports slow, with 2025 expansion just 1.1%. Japan has reported its economy expanded at an anemic 0.2% annual pace in the last quarter, with growth for 2025 at just 1.1%.
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| Country Atlas 2026 Under the surface - Allianz Trade In the 2026 edition of the Country Risk Atlas, we assess the economic outlook, risks and opportunities across 83 countries, ...
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| Japan's economy barely grows in the last quarter as exports slow, with 2025 expansion just 1.1%. Japan's economy expanded at an anemic 0.2% annual pace in the last quarter, the government reported Monday, with growth for all of 2025 at just ...
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| Measuring an evolving economy: Baker Institute's Diamond discusses Bureau of Labor ... "Let's begin with a very simple premise — simple but extremely important: Sound policy depends on sound data," said David Satterfield, ...
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| Do young people choose careers the economy can't sustain? - The World Economic Forum Young people's choices in careers are drifting from labour-market needs. New data shows why this matters for skills, growth and economic ...
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