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Food for Peace exemplifies the value of internationalism and humanitarian endeavors in American foreign policy.
The US runs a huge surplus in services, which helps explain why they weren't subject to President Donald Trump's tariffs.
At the heart of U.S. Army modernization and readiness in the Indo-Pacific, the Modernization, Displacement, and Repair ...
Investing.com-- China’s exports are likely to deteriorate amid a bitter trade war with the U.S., ANZ analysts said in a ...
Although Virginia’s leaders say they intend to fulfill a longtime promise to veterans and their families, they can’t seem to ...
But “budget surplus” can still be a bad thing. When the government has more money than it needs to operate, it means, in ...
Export controls pose direct threats to U.S. military readiness, highlighting that the country is already lagging behind in ...
While the White House wages a trade war on behalf of US manufacturing, the largest and most important part of the American economy — one that has a trade surplus ... care if foreign cars are sold in ...
Four U.S. soldiers went missing during tactical training ... which "was discovered submerged in a body of water in a training area," the Army said. The Army had been training with Lithuanian ...
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday he and South Korea's acting President Han Duck-soo discussed Seoul's payment for the United States' "big time" military ... trade surplus with the US ...
We talked about their tremendous and unsustainable Surplus, Tariffs, Shipbuilding, large scale purchase of U.S. LNG, their joint venture in an Alaska Pipeline, and payment for the big time Military ...