Attacks on businesses of all types—from retailers to automakers to food providers and beyond—can disrupt economies and the ...
The Economic Security and Technology Department examines the most pressing issues facing the United States and its partners in sustaining economic and technological advantages essential to prosperity, ...
Artificial intelligence is now embedded in the core infrastructure of modern business, fundamentally reshaping how software ...
Reliable, accurate, and timely data are the foundation of sound policy, business strategy, and public trust. For generations, the U.S. federal statistical system has been the global benchmark, ...
Heidi Crebo-Rediker is a senior fellow in the Center for Geoeconomic Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. Over the past decade the boundaries between economic policy and national security have ...
The age of trade protectionism returned to America in 2025 with the shudder of a closing customs gate. President Donald Trump has long professed his love of tariffs, once calling them “the most ...
When a global shortage of semiconductors left car buyers waiting months for vehicles and retailers scrambling for appliances, a once-abstract phrase—economic security—became suddenly tangible. The ...
Economic security is growing increasingly central to trade policy in the Asia Pacific, shifting cooperation away from traditional forums and areas of focus towards loosely organised networks linking ...
Strategic competition over the world’s next generation of foundational technologies is underway, and U.S. advantages in artificial intelligence, quantum, and biotechnology are increasingly contested.
People wait for the bus on Park Street in the Frog Hollow neighborhood of Hartford. Credit: Yehyun Kim / ctmirror.org A family of four in the northeastern U.S. needed to earn close to $151,100 in 2022 ...
The United States' continued withdrawal from the global economy under the incoming Trump administration may result in large-scale retaliation from economic powers such as China and the EU, causing ...
Here in the DOGE era, the specter of inefficient bureaucracy haunts many government agencies. Yet the Social Security Administration (SSA) offers a surprising counter-narrative—at least in parts. As ...
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