Shortly after last November’s election, Trump threatened China, Mexico, and Canada with 10% and 25% tariffs, respectively.
Latin American leaders don’t like submitting to the United States in imperial mode. They also have an alternative.
Colombia’s run-in with Donald Trump is a warning to other countries trying to decipher the US president’s haphazard ...
By declaring he’d put tariffs on goods from the South American country, the president imperiled a growing influx of foreign ...
China's envoy to Colombia seemed to take advantage of the weekend's public dispute between Colombian President Gustavo Petro ...
As the US leader throws around threats to get his way, globally, countries may end up in the arms of a superpower they see as more benevolent. China could gain allies at America’s expense.
When Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, refused military planes carrying deportees, infuriating President Trump, he ...
After US President Donald Trump threatened Colombia with a 25% tariff if the country didn't agree to accept deported migrants ...
Analysts say that to diversify exports, the Petro government must modernize outdated customs processes and combat the lack of interest among business owners ...
The nations spent much of the day in a tense standoff, with the U.S. president threatening tariffs and visa restrictions ...
The number of Chinese migrants being arrested at the U.S.-Mexico border soared from over 24,000 in 2023 to 36,500 in 2024.
In his first week back in the Oval Office, Trump has quickly torn up his predecessor’s alliance-driven foreign policy in ...