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Wan Zhe, a professor of international trade at Beijing Normal University ... adding that the plan also undermines efforts to bring an end to the wider tariff standoff. Gao Lingyun, a researcher ...
Driven by shared strategic interests and accelerating regional economic integration, China's centrally administered ...
If you’re looking for an outfit that wows this season, look no further. Fashion designer Snow Xue Gao teamed up with SHEIN X, a program under SHEIN for collabs with independent designers ...
As an independent watchdog agency, the GAO largely operates outside of President Donald Trump‘s purview, and he cannot remove its director, Gene Dodaro. But that hasn’t stopped the White House ...
First, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency contacted GAO to assign a downsizing team there, despite the agency being housed within the legislative branch and therefore not subject to ...
The Government Accountability Office ruled Thursday that the Department of Transportation violated the 51-year-old law blocking presidents from withholding funding Congress has approved.
The determination is the GAO’s first slap on the Trump administration’s wrist for its impoundment of congressionally approved funds. The decision supports Democrats’ view that the ...
When the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, attempted last week to assign a team to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the move followed a months-long ...
“I can confirm that GAO has been contacted by DOGE staffers seeking to assign a team,” the spokesperson said in a statement Friday, without saying when the request occurred. GAO replied with ...
The spokesperson further confirmed that the agency had “declined any requests to have a DOGE team assigned to GAO.” The watchdog also sent an email to its staff Friday about the attempt and its ...
“Without stronger internal controls, clearer goals, and more accurate performance data, the agency risks perpetuating a system where patents are granted too quickly and challenged too often.” ...