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Ana Swanson

@anaswanson

I write about trade and international economics for the New York Times, formerly WaPo. 'A special kind of nerd'

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‘All-out trade war’ President Trump implemented his sweeping tariffs on trade partners. The EU has now approved new tariffs on U.S. goods and China is also hitting back. Kelly O'Donnell, Janis Mackey Frayer, Bob Pisani and Ana Swanson join Ana Cabrera to discuss. msnbc.com/ana-cabrera-re…

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"Among Chinese, a consensus among both Beijing’s critics and its supporters is that the endgame may come down to which leader will be able to make his people endure misery in the name of the national interest."

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Don’t miss Ana Swanson’s fascinating profile of Peter Navarro, the economist behind the tariff gambit. It’s the best look yet of how an academic sheen was put around Trump’s beliefs -and the gamble under way. nytimes.com/2025/04/20/bus…

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Howard Lutnick, the secretary of commerce, has become a go-to for major companies seeking relief from tariffs. But he’s not always friendly to their interests. nytimes.com/2025/04/28/bus…

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“Alarm clocks, toasters, baby strollers, grills, fireworks…it's more than 90% of global products that China is producing.” The New York Times reporter Ana Swanson on the fallout from the U.S.-China trade war. hari sreenivasan

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Chair Rep. John Moolenaar of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party closes out our 15th China Business Conference, speaking to NYT’s Ana Swanson on Congress' role in our economic and security competition with China, including a preview of the upcoming introduction of the Chips Security Act in the House.

Chair <a href="/RepMoolenaar/">Rep. John Moolenaar</a> of the <a href="/committeeonccp/">Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party</a> closes out our 15th China Business Conference, speaking to NYT’s <a href="/AnaSwanson/">Ana Swanson</a> on Congress' role in our economic and security competition with China, including a preview of the upcoming introduction of the Chips Security Act in the House.