Doug Ford, Ontario’s Conservative leader, has recently said that President Trump was “going to try to devastate our country” with a plan to impose tariffs on Canadian exports.
Before the 2024 presidential election, then vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance visited the Susquehanna Valley and WGAL Anchor Tasmin Mahfuz got a chance to interview him.
The German economy has shrunk for two years in a row, will stagnate in 2025, and hardly grow thereafter. Faced with deep-seated structural challenges, Europe’s powerhouse is in an economic existential crisis.
Presidential elections are a big deal. They reinforce the policies of the current administration or bring in a completely different management team.
Donald Trump will shortly be sworn in as the 47th president of the U.S., and financial markets are pivoting their focus to the anticipated policies.
Germany is in the middle of its worst economic slowdown in years. Official figures show two years of consecutive GDP contraction, and 2025 is unlikely to bring any relief, projected at near-zero growth.
The German economy shrank for the second straight year in 2024 as worried consumers held back on spending and Chinese competition ate into the country’s traditional exports of cars and industrial machinery.
Auto industry jobs have long been the lifeblood of the German town of Luedenscheid but now, a trade union official says, the sector’s woes have sparked fears it will turn into an “open-air industrial museum”.
Rebecca Jones asks economist James McIntyre from Bloomberg Economics, what this all means for Australia in the year ahead. Rebecca Jones is the managing editor of Bloomberg News for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
Top diamond producer Botswana's new President Duma Boko said on Thursday that he hoped to clinch a long-delayed sales pact with industry giant De Beers as early as Friday but underlined the need to diversify the Southern African nation's economy.
One of the most important lessons about Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory is that, in foresight, it was predictable long before election day.
Economic concerns motivated many voters to go to the polls in 2024, but they were even bigger priorities for young Americans who did not vote, according to a new poll conducted by the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) at Tufts University's Jonathan M.