U.S. employers added significantly more jobs than expected for the second straight month, showing a labor market that remains resilient despite the elevated uncertainty brought […]
Author: Simon Galkevich
Decades to Build, One Boycott to Break: How Geopolitics is Crushing the U.S.-Canada Border Economy
In Niagara Falls, NY, the Rodriguez family has lost half its revenue. In Blaine, WA, the Hagens are slashing staff and operating hours. And in […]
Goodbye, IEEPA: What to Look for in Thursday’s Trade Report
Economists expect the U.S. trade deficit for goods and services to widen to $61.1 billion in February, per Bloomberg’s consensus estimates. The U.S. International Trade […]
Past the Border of Trust: Canada’s Break With America Entrenches in Year Two
David Truijen has been crossing into the United States for more than 35 years. But in late February, he witnessed something he had never seen […]
U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows As Businesses Sit in Refund Limbo
The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services shrank in January as a result of the Trump Administration tariffs but the future remains uncertain now […]
Trump Is Losing His War on the Trade Deficit—at Least for Now
The U.S. trade deficit in goods reached a new record last year.