IPEF talks underway in Singapore
The 14 participating countries have already come together in recent months to discuss negotiating objectives and propose initial text for major swaths of the agreement.
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The 14 participating countries have already come together in recent months to discuss negotiating objectives and propose initial text for major swaths of the agreement.
Official U.S. government figures show cumulative Chinese investment in the United States in 2021 was around $54 billion, or roughly 1 percent of total foreign investment.
National security adviser Jake Sullivan on Thursday will deliver what the White House is billing as a major address on international economics.
The U.S. and European Union are still hammering out the details of their critical minerals agreement.
A national group that helps small and medium-sized companies export goods is sounding the alarm over what they see as an unacceptable drop in government personnel assigned to the same task.
Lawmakers are not happy with what they see as an attempt to skirt the law’s domestic manufacturing incentives.
It began with Rep. Greg Murphy's backhanded compliment that Tai was “too nice” for her job.
Opponents of strong intellectual property protections on life-saving drugs have criticized the WTO’s vaccine waiver as far too weak to make any difference.
U.S. officials are pressing forward with an aggressive timeline that would see much of the agreement finished before the end of the year.
Brussels needs to convince Washington of the need for more flexibility on its $369 billion green tech package before the Treasury Department issues its final implementation guidance.