Wealthy Americans Building "Passport Portfolios" for Security and Flexibility
Wealthy American families are increasingly obtaining second, or even multiple, citizenships and residences, a trend highlighted by Henley & Partners, a law firm specializing in high-net-worth citizenships.
Semiconductor manufacturing is still hindered by US supply chain issues
A recent report highlights the success of reshoring initiatives, leading companies to scramble to find manufacturing operations in the United States and Mexico.
AAA study shows that most Americas are fearful of automated vehicle technology on the road
These results are somewhat surprising, considering many of those same individuals are interested in the technology that powers those systems.
White House advisor warns that the U.S. has a long road ahead to catch up with China
China currently dominates the rare earth and mineral production market, controlling the lion’s share of 60% globally.
If we’re in a recession, why are unemployment rates so low?
It’s a strange conundrum, indeed. Economists are scratching their heads at a 3.4% unemployment rate while the rest of the economy teeters on the edge.
U.S. businesses want tariffs on Chinese goods removed
The Biden Administration is considering extending the Trump-era tariffs which account for hundreds of billions of dollars in levies - and some businesses don’t like that.
U.S. and Qatar are tied for world’s largest LNG exporter
LNG stands for liquefied natural gas, a form of natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state, making it easier to store and transport.
The United States and Saudi Arabia are battling over oil
While the relationship between the two countries is critical, United States officials are vocalizing angry sentiments at the Saudi-led OPEC decision to cut oil production.