When Joe Biden ran for the White House in 2020 he tweeted a warning: If the US didn’t write the global rules for trade, “they may be written by China or other nations that don’t share our values.” Now, as President Biden begins to campaign for a second term, some businesses lobby groups want to see more tangible progress inking trade deals that open foreign markets to US exports.
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Artificial intelligence will be dangerous in the hands of unscrupulous people, according to Microsoft Corp. Chief Economist Michael Schwarz.
Japan Airlines has big plans to beef up its position in the competitive air-freight market.
Turmoil in global labor markets from Covid-19 and technological advances like artificial intelligence are aggravating gender disparity in the global workforce, according to LinkedIn Corp.’s Suzanne Duke.
La agitación en los mercados laborales globales por el covid-19 y los avances tecnológicos como la inteligencia artificial están agravando la desigualdad de género en la fuerza laboral global, según Suzanne Duke, de LinkedIn Corp.
Shipping giant Maersk expects leaner days ahead following a historically profitable period for the container shipping industry.
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One in four jobs now offer retirement benefits, and a growing number are offering student loan repayment and tuition assistance.
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The US and European Union will pledge to step up coordination on security measures like export restrictions, the screening of outbound technologies and foreign investment controls to fight back against economic coercion from countries such as China.
Strong demand for cars in the US and Europe and a rise in global export orders may signal a “possible turnaround” for global merchandise trade in the second quarter of 2023, the World Trade Organization said.
From the Beatles to Blur, British bands have for decades been one of the nation’s most welcomed exports. But these days UK-based musicians are struggling to perform for fans across the English Channel.