The global elite know Donald Trump better than almost anyone after his first presidency shocked boardrooms and foreign capitals.
DAVOS, Switzerland—After nearly a decade, you really get to know somebody. So the global elite, gathered here for the World Economic Forum and crammed into this ski hamlet in the Swiss Alps, say ...
Dan Yergin, S&P Global vice chairman, joins CNBC’s ‘The Exchange’ to discuss the ripple effect of the U.S. declaring a national energy emergency on other countries around the world and businesses, the ...
“We should not just have knee-jerk reaction to be opposed to everything. We really should focus on what it is they’re trying to pass,” said Rep. Susie Lee of Nevada, who is one of many ...
Beijing has signalled its readiness for greater engagement with Washington under US President Donald Trump, who also appeared to tone down the rhetoric on China during his inaugural address on ...
Beijing has signalled its readiness for greater engagement with Washington under US President Donald Trump, who also appeared to tone down the rhetoric on China during his inaugural address on Monday.
China's targeted and calibrated response to Trump's tariffs shows Beijing isn't backing down, economists told Business ...
Dread and determination: how climate scientists are preparing for Trump 2.0 Trump might start by trying to reduce agency budgets, which would require action by Congress. Lawmakers stepped up to ...