What is driving Trump’s seeming isolationism and disregard for the ‘international order’? Is it a new imperialistic impulse, or a response to domestic imperatives? What’s the view from New Delhi?
Britain yesterday launched a major wave of sanctions targeting supporting those who aided at Vladimir Putin 's bloody war ...
Beijing said Tuesday its defence spending was "entirely necessary" after Russian President Vladimir Putin backed a suggestion by US counterpart Donald Trump that Russia, the United States and China ...
Both Asian powers have ‘sent clear signals’ they want to improve their economic relationship, but geopolitical tensions will ...
Trump officials recently met with their Japanese and Dutch counterparts about restricting Tokyo Electron Ltd and ASML Holding ...
While a US-Russia-China joint summit is implausible because Washington regards Beijing as an existential economic, military ...
Australia needs to urgently invest more in naval capability. But this defence imperative clashes with fiscal challenges neither side of federal politics wants to seriously engage with.
Vietnam, as with many other countries, is also highly exposed to Trump’s threats of reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners. He has also threatened to levy 25 per cent tariffs on steel imports, ...
The move aims to safeguard what the administration describes as "the crown jewels" of American technology, food supplies, ...
Oil prices rose for a second day on Tuesday as the U.S. imposed fresh sanctions on Middle Eastern producer Iran that ...
THE Trump administration took aim at China with a series of moves involving investment, trade and other issues that raises ...
Apple, Intel and Nike are among US corporations which bet on Vietnam as a production hub for goods often exported to the US.