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Sweden and the Netherlands say they intend to increase defense spending to 5% of their gross domestic product in line with ...
The caretaker Cabinet wants the Netherlands to support a proposed new NATO spending target of 5 percent of gross domestic ...
The caretaker Cabinet wants the Netherlands to support a proposed new NATO spending target of 5 percent of gross domestic ...
Russia ran a budget deficit of 3.4 trillion roubles ($43.3 billion), or 1.5% of gross domestic product, for the first five ...
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The New Republic on MSNWorld Bank: Trump’s Trade War Could Destroy the Global EconomyThe report did not name President Trump explicitly, but made it clear that his unprecedented tariffs—a 10 percent tax on ...
Greater debt transparency builds investor confidence, helps reduce borrowing costs, and strengthens debt sustainability—reducing the risk of shocks that can lead to a debt crisis ...
Britain’s economy shrank by the most in nearly two years in April, when President Donald Trump’s tariffs also caused UK goods exports to the United States to ...
Brevard benefited from its science, technology, manufacturing sectors, coupled with growth of commercial space companies ...
The U.K. contracted more than expected in April as the uncertainty created by Trump’s evolving trade policy brought a halt to ...
U.S. wholesale inventories increased in April amid stockpiling of prescription medication in anticipation of tariffs from the ...
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Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year and diversify defense spending away from the United ...
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