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June 10, 2025

Global Governance
Trump and Trade Loom Over Canada’s G7 Summit

Leaders of the world’s seven major industrial democracies will strive for a united front on tackling some of the world’s toughest economic and security challenges. Job one will be to avoid a rupture …

World leaders, with Angela Merkel in the center, stand around a table as Donald Trump sits on the other side of it.

November 17, 2008

Emerging Markets
Latin America: Not So Insulated After All

CFR’s Latin America Studies Program outlines the implications of the global financial crisis for Latin America.

May 30, 2025

Trade
Relief and Realism: Global Reactions to U.S. Tariff Rulings

The U.S. federal court ruling that President Trump had overstepped his authority on imposing tariffs marked a clear setback for the administration. But any global cheering has been tempered by the re…

Employees of Gstar Electronic Appliance Co., Ltd work to assemble air fryers in the factory

April 29, 2025

Canada
What Mark Carney’s Election Win Means for Trade and U.S.-Canada Relations

Mark Carney’s electoral victory represents a comeback for the governing Liberal Party in what was seen as a vote on trade and the future of Canada’s relationship with the United States.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney waves to supporters at the Liberal Party election night headquarters in Ottawa.

April 12, 2012

Americas
Why the Summit of the Americas Matters

The summit in Colombia offers Washington an opportunity to boost growing economic ties amid ongoing disputes with regional partners over Cuba and the legalization of illicit drugs, writes CFR’s Shann…

April 7, 2009

United States
Addressing the Crisis in America’s Oceans

Overfishing and environmental strain have put U.S. oceans in serious trouble. CFR’s Scott Borgerson says a new report by the Joint Ocean Commission Initiative lays out a blueprint for better marine m…