Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr on Monday vowed to defend the interests of America's technology companies against "excessive" European regulation.
Cryptocurrencies rallied over the weekend after President Donald Trump teased new details about the highly anticipated strategic bitcoin reserve.
The EU is expected to announce "concrete" measures on boosting defense financing this week, sources said, as Europe and the U.S. clash over support for Ukraine.
Economists surveyed by Reuters had been expecting inflation to ease to 2.3% in February.
European allies are gathering again on Monday to try bolster support for Ukraine and build bridges between Kyiv and Washington after an Oval Office fiasco.
Chinese electric car company Xpeng delivered more than 30,000 cars for a fourth straight month in February, amid tepid growth in the market.
Brazil's government bonds could become an "oasis" for some investors, particularly as global trade tensions fester.
It might seem questionable for a country to impose tariffs on its biggest trading partners, especially when its economy is showing signs of shrinking.
China's economy has struggled to boost growth amid tepid domestic demand and a prolonged real estate downturn, leaving exports as a key driver of growth.
Shares of China's largest bubble tea chain Mixue jumped 24% on market debut after a heavily oversubscribed initial public offering.
FarmED in the Cotswolds region of England is a "demonstration" farm that is exploring regenerative agricultural practices.
Lenovo, the world's biggest PC maker, has a history of showing off imaginative concepts with some becoming reality.
The Treasury secretary's comments come just two days before the tariffs are scheduled to go into effect.
"Tariffs are actually, we've had a lot of experience with them. They're an act of war, to some degree," Buffett said.
Cryptocurrencies rallied on Sunday after President Donald Trump announced the creation of a U.S. strategic crypto reserve.
Honor is looking to expand outside of China and push into the higher-end part of the market where Apple and Samsung play.
This week, Xiaomi launched its first premium EV in China called the SU7 Ultra, which starts at 529,000 Chinese yuan ($72,627).