VIDEO March 26 'Economic Impact': Maryland senator says Port of Baltimore is 'shut down' Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., provides an update on the search and rescue efforts after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore on 'Special Report.'
China March 11 US carefully monitors chip exports to China, deepens investments in Philippines U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo led a U.S. Presidential Trade and Investment Mission to boost US contributions to the Philippines and strengthen bilateral economic ties.
Caribbean January 3 Curaçao, St. Maarten to launch joint currency this year Dutch Caribbean constituent countries Curaçao and St. Maarten are set to launch a joint currency — the Caribbean guilder — this year, after over a decade of political autonomy.
VIDEO December 29 NYSE trader Peter Tuchman touts the 'overall exposure' of the S&P 500 New York Stock Exchange trader Peter Tuchman and Slatestone Wealth Chief Strategist Kenny Polcari offer their market outlook as 2023 comes to a close on 'Your World.'
Africa December 22 Another ship has reportedly been hijacked by pirates off Somalia's coast Pirates have hijacked another vessel off Somalia's coast — the second in recent weeks — stoking fears that piracy could be returning to the African Horn nation's waters.
VIDEO December 21 Analyzing how tariffs could impact Bourbon makers, corn growers Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports the latest on how market volatility can impact distillers.
Middle East December 6 Cargo ship breaks down, hits bridge in Suez Canal A cargo ship broke down Wednesday in Egypt's Suez Canal, crashing into a bridge in an incident that authorities note did not impede maritime traffic.
Europe October 2 World Trade Organization chief warns against trade fragmentation trends World Trade Organization's leader warned that early indications of global trade division were emerging, expressing concerns about practices.
Japan September 22 Ambassador Rahm Emanuel slams Chinese ban on Japanese seafood Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel slammed China's ban on Japanese seafood imports as "economic coercion" during a Friday speech in Tokyo.
Drugs September 5 Cartels exploit banana trade to smuggle cocaine from Latin America: report Police across Europe have found cocaine in Ecuadorian banana shipments several times over the past few years, with officials warning that the problem will only grow more severe.