In a historic election, Sanae Takaichi has become the new leader of Japan's governing party, positioning herself to be the first female prime minister. With challenges ahead, she aims to revitalize the LDP amidst concerns over her hard-line policies and international relations.
European stocks defy U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump on pharmaceuticals and other sectors, indicating optimism in the market. As Wall Street treads carefully ahead of inflation data, analysts reflect on the impact of robust U.S. economic indicators.
In a bold move, President Trump announced a new wave of tariffs, including 100% on branded drugs and 25% on heavy-duty trucks, set to take effect next week. This decision raises questions about its impact on the economy and global trade relations.
The US Treasury is negotiating a $20 billion financial support package for Argentina, impacting US soybean farmers as Argentina ramps up soybean exports to China. American farmers express frustration over lost market share and falling prices.
President Trump is set to speak with China's Xi Jinping to finalize a deal on TikTok, amid ongoing trade tensions and a looming deadline. Can this negotiation save the popular app from a ban in the U.S.?
In a bold statement, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick claims the Supreme Court won't dismantle Trump's tariffs, contrasting Treasury Secretary Bessent's dire warnings about potential refunds. Tune into 'The Axios Show' for insights!
In an unprecedented move, the Supreme Court is set to hear a case on President Trump's tariffs, a central element of his economic strategy. With lower courts deeming most tariffs illegal, the stakes are high for the economy and small businesses.
In a historic immigration crackdown, South Korea negotiates the release of hundreds of workers detained at a factory in Georgia. The raid raises concerns about U.S.-South Korea trade relations and future investments.
In a surprising move, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has resigned, leaving Japan in a state of political and economic uncertainty. As the country grapples with rising living costs and recent election losses, potential successors like Sanae Takaichi and Shinjiro Koizumi emerge amidst calls for stability.
In a surprising move, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns to prevent a rift within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, following consecutive electoral losses and rising public discontent over living costs.