U.S. Companies In China Get Caught In The Trade War Crossfire President Trump recently tweeted that American companies would be better off without China. But many American companies earn a significant portion of their profits there. Jim Zarroli
Oklahoma Is Successful In Its Suit Against Opioid Manufacturer An Oklahoma judge has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million to help cover the treatment, overdose prevention and other costs of abating the opioid epidemic in the state. Jackie Fortier
Trump Inserts His Negotiating Strategy Into U.S.-China Trade War NPR's Noel King talks to Michael Pillsbury, a senior fellow and director of China strategy at the Hudson Institute and an informal adviser to President Trump, about the U.S. trade war with China.
Seattle traffic is so bad that Domino’s Pizza has gone to all e-bike delivery Seattle traffic is making people “hangry.” Drivers get stuck in traffic on their way home, which makes people angry. And then that same traffic can make their dinner late – which makes them hungry. Now, restaurants are trying to beat traffic – with electric bikes. Joshua McNichols
How The U.S.-China Trade War Is Affecting The Global Economy NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Peter Spiegel, U.S. managing editor for the Financial Times, about the G7 summit and how the U.S.-China trade war is affecting the global economy.
Amazon sells products that are banned, unsafe, or deceptively labeled, says WSJ investigation Paige Browning talks with Wall Street Journal reporter Shane Shifflett about his investigation into Amazon's third-party sellers. Paige Browning
Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Says Trade War Steeped In 'Emotion And Antagonism' American business owners weigh in on the most recent escalation in the U.S.-China trade war.
Tariffs And The Footwear Industry Footwear Distributors & Retailers of America head Matt Priest tells NPR's Scott Simon about his industry's reaction to the trade war with China.
President Trump Announces Higher Tariffs On Goods From China President Trump has ordered higher tariffs on Chinese imports, in another escalation of the trade war between the world's two biggest economies. Scott Horsley
Trump Lashes Out, 'Orders' All U.S. Companies To Move Out Of China President Trump promised to respond Friday after China said it will slap tariffs on $75 billion automobiles and other U.S. goods. He also "ordered" U.S. companies to stop doing business with China. Jim Zarroli