To calculate its ‘reciprocal tariffs’, the Trump administration has opted for a crude formula with no basis in trade theory.
Grattan on Friday: Trying too hard for a special tariff deal with Trump could be the wrong way to go
Australia should be careful of going down the route of supplicant in the effort to remove the new Trump tariffs.
In some cases, long Senate speeches don’t produce clear results. In other cases, they can help pass or prevent new ...
Genetic analysis of human remains within several of the tombs initially seemed to reinforce this. But our latest research has ...
New research shows that when the whaling industry in the US produced more products, the proportion of slaves also declined in ...
Researchers probed what psychologists call the ‘paradox of effort’ to learn how different people value work they could do in ...
There’s no single, simple way to assess whether bugs feel pain, but research is giving scientists a better understanding of ...
AI will increase productivity but also poses a threat to job security and stability. We need a shift in mindset and values to ...
The consensus is that it was Ebrahim Rasool’s responsibility to hold his tongue, a kind of golden rule in diplomacy.
From black stars on European goods to apps showing what’s Canadian, consumers can respond to tariffs with their wallets.
Underpinned by our research on AI and public policy, we find that ChatGPT is uniquely flawed as a device for government ...
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