President Donald Trump announced plans to create a new government agency called the External Revenue Service (ERS) to collect tariffs and other duties from foreign nations, but his plans have ...
The possible motives behind US president-elect’s interest in vital shipping channel Donald Trump has reiterated ambitions to “take back” the Panama Canal, which was built by the US and ...
'If I go back to Honduras, they will kill me': Woman seeking asylum worries Trump will deport her ...
Wading into an issue that made headlines when Trump claimed last month that the canal was “foolishly” given to Panama, Rubio described the waterway as a strategic vulnerability due to Chinese ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced on Tuesday plans to establish a new agency called the "External Revenue Service" to collect money from foreign countries owed to the United States.
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s threat to take back the Panama Canal may be posturing, but it could dampen the Panamanian government’s wish to broaden relations with the United States ...
President-elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that he will create an “External Revenue Service” to collect revenue from tariffs, a signal of his determination to impose sweeping duties on imports.
Carla Martinez Machain has previously received funding from the Minerva Research Initiative, the Department of Defense, and the Army Research Office. The views expressed here are the authors' only ...
Over the past decade, Egypt has set ambitious goals for the future of one of the world’s most crucial trade routes and a cornerstone of its not insignificant rentier economy: the Suez Canal. In 2015, ...
Trump wants to acquire Greenland from Denmark, absorb Canada as a very large 51st state, and retake the Panama Canal. His threats against less powerful countries reflect the principles of Trump ...
Follow him @joshuamzeitz. “When it comes to the [Panama] Canal,” the future president intoned, “we built it, we paid for it, it’s ours, and … we are going to keep it!” No, not incoming ...
PANAMA CITY — The administrator of the Panama Canal said Friday that the vital waterway will remain in Panamanian hands and open to commerce from all countries, rejecting claims by President ...
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