New Biden EV charger rules stress Made In America, force Tesla changes

The Biden administration on Wednesday issued long-awaited final rules on its national electric vehicle charger network that require the chargers to be built in the
Exclusive: G20 host India to propose China, other creditors take haircuts on loans

India is drafting a proposal for G20 countries to help debtor nations badly hit by the economic fallout from the pandemic and Ukraine war, by
U.S. retail sales post biggest gain in nearly two years

U.S. retail sales increased by the most in nearly two years in January after two straight monthly declines as Americans boosted purchases of motor vehicles
U.S. manufacturing output surges in January

Production at U.S. factories rebounded in January, but output in the prior month was much weaker than initially thought amid higher borrowing costs that are
EU economy set to escape recession, but headwinds persist: The Commission’s Winter 2023 Economic Forecast

Almost one year after Russia started its war of aggression against Ukraine, the economic outlook for the EU is brightening a bit. Last year, the
Interest rates and the spatial polarization of housing markets

The past four decades saw a significant increase in regional housing price disparities in the US and internationally, coinciding with a consistent fall in real
Production and democracy

Economists have awakened to the crucial question about the relationship between production and democracy around the world. Thanks to long experience with such measurements, production
Rents boost U.S. consumer prices; inflation gradually slowing

U.S. consumer prices accelerated in January as Americans continued to be burdened by higher costs for rental housing, suggesting that the Federal Reserve was far
Air India seals record order for almost 500 Airbus, Boeing jets

Air India unveiled deals on Tuesday for a record 470 jets from Airbus and Boeing, accelerating the rebirth of a national emblem under new owners
Hydrogen is elemental to U.S.-EU green compromise

Heated trade tensions could cool if the United States and the European Union make concessions on hydrogen. Washington’s Inflation Reduction Act includes subsidies that could slash the

