Why Hunter, Britain’s Best Known Wellie, Fell From Grace

Why Hunter, Britain’s Best Known Wellie, Fell From Grace

Blaming supply chains, inflation and changing weather patterns, the Wellington boot brand stumbled toward the brink of extinction this week. Can it be saved by a new (American) owner?
Why What We Thought About the Global Economy Is No Longer True

Why What We Thought About the Global Economy Is No Longer True

While the world’s eyes were on the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and China, the paths to prosperity and shared interests have grown murkier.
TikTok, Shein and Other Companies Distance Themselves From China

TikTok, Shein and Other Companies Distance Themselves From China

Companies are moving headquarters and factories outside the country and cleaving off their Chinese businesses. It’s not clear the strategy will work.
Europe Frets U.S. Battery Factory Subsidies Will Hurt, Not Help

Europe Frets U.S. Battery Factory Subsidies Will Hurt, Not Help

The European Union is trying to assemble the building blocks to produce electric cars, but subsidies are luring companies to the United States.