AwardsEarth Sciences

Immigrant Economists Dominate 2024-2025 Nobel Prize Awards

In a landmark achievement, five immigrants to America have secured the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for 2024 and 2025. Four of these laureates were former international students, continuing a trend of immigrant excellence in scientific fields that spans decades.

In a powerful demonstration of global talent shaping American intellectual leadership, five immigrants to America have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences across 2024 and 2025 ceremonies. This remarkable achievement comes at a time when immigration policies face increased scrutiny, yet the data reveals immigrants’ disproportionate contributions to American scientific excellence. Four of the five laureates were former international students who studied at U.S. institutions before making groundbreaking contributions to economic theory.

2025 Nobel Prize Economics Winners and Their Research

BusinessEconomy and Trading

Jamie Dimon Warns US Economic Security at Risk From Foreign Dependence as JPMorgan Launches $1.5 Trillion Initiative

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has issued a stark warning about America’s dependence on foreign suppliers for critical materials. The bank simultaneously unveiled a $1.5 trillion Security and Resiliency Initiative to strengthen domestic production and innovation across key sectors including defense, energy, and advanced technologies.

Jamie Dimon has delivered an urgent warning about United States economic vulnerability, stating the nation has become dangerously dependent on “unreliable sources” for critical materials and technologies essential to national security. The JPMorgan Chase CEO’s stark assessment came as the banking giant unveiled a massive $1.5 trillion investment plan aimed at rebuilding American industrial strength and supply chain resilience.

America’s Critical Dependence on Foreign Suppliers

International Business and TradePolicy

China Responds to Trump’s 100% Tariff Threat With Firm Stance on Trade Negotiations

China has declared it will not back down from President Donald Trump’s threat of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. The Commerce Ministry emphasized China’s willingness to negotiate while warning of reciprocal measures if the US proceeds with the tariff increase.

In a significant escalation of trade tensions, China has vowed to stand firm against President Donald Trump’s threat of 100 percent tariffs on Chinese imports, marking the latest development in the ongoing US-China trade war. The Chinese Commerce Ministry issued a statement Sunday emphasizing that while China prefers negotiation over confrontation, it is prepared to respond with equivalent measures if the United States implements the proposed tariff increase scheduled for November 1.

China’s Official Response to Tariff Threats