Sweeping reform offers route to eventual citizenship and protection from deportation for 550,000 people
‘Long-expected deceleration’ in consumer spending may now be under way, says Adriana Kugler
Inspections of popular fruit on hold as criminal violence threatens multibillion-dollar trade
Hawkish message designed to appeal to rightwing allies and US Republicans ahead of scheduled address to Congress
Politicians should acknowledge how much we could lose in the new era of suspicion, protectionism and interventionism
Also in today’s newsletter, the candidates vie for Wisconsin’s much-coveted voters
Populism is often strongest in big-spending social democracies
The case for a case
And the market goes up anyway
Two candidates are neck and neck in pivotal state that could help decide the US presidency
Delay by US central bank in easing monetary policy could jeopardise soft economic landing
Democratic power broker George Norcross accused of racketeering in scheme involving tax credits
‘Steel wars’ with China show how difficult it is to contain global tariffs
We would likely get a harder edged, more insular, xenophobic and paranoid version in the White House second time around
Attitudes to democracy and the rule of law will define the distinctions in politics
President steps up attacks on his opponent’s character ahead of first televised debate
The president came to office threatening to make the kingdom a pariah state. But in a volatile Middle East, their ties have become stronger than ever
American bureaucracy is burgeoning in both public and private sectors
Economist and member of China’s five-year plan committee reflects on geopolitical and trade tensions — including electric vehicle exports
President’s top energy adviser Amos Hochstein says fuel costs ‘still too high for many Americans’
China’s reliance on exports is set to fan the flames of protectionism elsewhere
Washington proposal would ease restrictions on Israeli tycoon Dan Gertler imposed over alleged corrupt dealing
Nations face a string of challenges requiring government action — this is top of the list
What can be learnt from the pioneers who turned abandoned lofts into the creative heart of the city?
As the global movement of people prompts hardline approaches by populists and policymakers, four new books explore the west’s struggle to balance domestic pressures with the plight of asylum-seekers
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