Just a week after leaving former President Joe Biden's cabinet, ex-Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo secures her next gig.
The Council on Foreign Relations, an influential research organization founded in 1922, announced Monday that Raimondo will join the group as a distinguished fellow. While the organization is headquartered in New York City, Raimondo will be based at its office in Washington, D.C.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo testifies during a hearing on Capitol Hill ... At 53, the former Rhode Island governor has already been considered for the vice presidency by both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Over the past four years, she has been integral ...
TotalEnergies failed to convince the Biden administration to unblock almost $5bn in loans for its controversial Mozambique Liquefied Natural Gas project before it left office, as one of Africa’s largest energy investments faces paralysis.
Donald Trump and his backers were hardly fans of the Biden administration's CHIPS and Science Act ... gave to outgoing Secretary Gina Raimondo, Bloomberg reports. Before the election, Trump criticized the CHIPS Act, labeling it highly flawed and proposing ...
Today, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) announced that Gina Raimondo—the former U.S. secretary of commerce and governor of Rhode Island—will join CFR, based in its Washington, DC, office, as a
WASHINGTON – When Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo looks at Donald Trump ... been considered for the vice presidency by both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Over the past four years, she has ...
The CHIPS and Science Act was passed by Congress in August 2022, and authorized the Biden administration to distribute $53 billion to boost semiconductor manufacturing. Most of that money hasn't been spent yet, giving the Trump administration a lot of leeway over how it is handled.
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the agency in charge of a $52 billion semiconductor subsidy program declined to give it unqualified support, raising questions about the disbursement of funds to companies like Intel Corp.
Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump’s pick to run the Commerce Department, said in his Senate hearing that he plans to sell all his business stakes if confirmed and for the first time acknowledged a bond his firm has with a controversial cryptocurrency client.
U.S. tech companies have been left scrambling since DeepSeek debuted, and Intel has already been playing catch up. DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company, has been swamping
The curbs on India despite the iCET partnership may impact US-India ties. Will the Trump administration revoke Biden’s regulation?