
Taxation · 07/25/2025
IRS Issues New Regulations To Alleviate Tax Burden On Domestic Companies Holding Foreign Equity
The IRS's new regulations reduce the income calculation for domestic companies holding foreign direct investments under Section 956. This aims to align with the new participation exemption system, ease the tax burden, and enhance the international competitiveness of businesses.

Taxation · 07/25/2025
Tax Reform Changes Key Impacts You Need to Know
This article provides a detailed analysis of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's impact on individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations. It focuses on key concepts such as personal withholding, corporate income deductions, and the tax system adaptation for nonprofits. The aim is to offer readers practical tax strategies.

Lawyers · 07/28/2025
Cameroonian TPS Holders Face Deportation Risk as 2025 Deadline Nears
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Cameroonians will end on August 4, 2025. TPS holders need to understand the subsequent impacts and plan ahead, seeking legal avenues to avoid losing their status.

Lawyers · 07/28/2025
Temporary Protected Status And Deferred Enforced Departure Latest Updates
Latest updates on TPS and DED: Status and application deadlines for Afghanistan, Myanmar, and Cameroon require close attention to changes.

Lawyers · 07/25/2025
Latest Challenges and Solutions for Seeking Asylum at the US Border
The article discusses the challenges and coping strategies for applying for asylum at the US-Mexico border, emphasizing the complexity of legal rights and procedures. It also offers advice on obtaining legal assistance.

Education · 07/31/2025
Top US Universities Broaden Admissions for International Students
In recent years, prestigious U.S. universities such as Stanford, Yale, and Rice have announced plans to increase their undergraduate enrollment, particularly for international students. This trend highlights the emphasis on attracting high-quality talent by these institutions and suggests that competition in the study abroad market will become increasingly fierce.

Taxation · 07/31/2025
Uschina Extend Tariff Truce Amid Thawing Trade Tensions
Trade representatives from China and the United States reached a consensus to continue suspending mutual tariff increases, marking a positive development in their trade relationship. The discussions focused on issues such as climate change and the rare earth industry. While no final agreement was achieved, both sides demonstrated a clear willingness to enhance cooperation.

Transportation · 08/06/2025
US Drivers Must Renew Licenses by 2025 Key Steps
This article provides a detailed overview of the update and renewal policies for expired US driver's licenses as of 2025, focusing on the regulations and procedures in California and New York. It highlights the varying state approaches to handling expired licenses and the circumstances under which retesting is required. The article offers information on the necessary materials and available processing options, assisting license holders in timely renewing their licenses to ensure legal driving.

Transportation · 08/06/2025
US Tightens 2025 Travel Immigration Rules
In 2025, the United States implemented a new travel ban, enforcing a comprehensive prohibition on travelers from 12 countries, while 7 other countries face partial restrictions. This article analyzes the relevant policies and their impacts, offering travel planning advice to help readers travel safely.

Lawyers · 07/08/2025
Honduras TPS to Expire in 2025 Urging Immigrant Prep
Honduras' Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will end on September 8, 2025, causing TPS holders to lose their status and work permits. Learn how to respond, including seeking legal assistance and applying for other immigration statuses, to ensure your future security and stability.

Finance · 08/06/2025
Trumps Political Comeback May Influence Global Rate Cuts
Trump's strong return to the presidency will impact global central banks' interest rate strategies. His tariff policies may lead to a slowdown in the global economy and accelerate inflation in the U.S., making the Federal Reserve more cautious about rate cuts. Meanwhile, emerging markets may face unique challenges and opportunities.

Finance · 02/15/2025
Gold Prices Surge As Trade Tensions Boost Safehaven Demand
Despite a short-term dip in gold prices due to profit-taking, investors continue to maintain strong demand for gold amid uncertainty in global trade situations. President Trump's tariff policies may further shape market dynamics. The safe-haven characteristics of gold are expected to attract increased attention from investors.

Finance · 08/06/2025
Californias Newsom Urges Open Trade with China Despite Tensions
California Governor Gavin Newsom firmly supports trade relations with China in an interview with Nikkei Asia, criticizing the Trump administration's tariff policies for causing significant harm to California's economy. He advocates for global trade to be based on cooperation. California has become the first state in the U.S. to sue the federal government over tariff issues, with its economic strength continuing to grow.

Transportation · 08/06/2025
Court Overturns Californias Gas Car Ban Citing Illegal Action
California’s plan to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars by 2035 was overturned by the Senate, which prompted a strong backlash from Governor Newsom, who called the vote illegal and accused the Republican Party of undermining competition for American businesses. California will face legal battles that could impact the national electric vehicle market landscape.

Finance · 08/06/2025
Strong US Jobs Data Bolsters Case for Steady Rates
The latest U.S. non-farm employment data shows an increase of 147,000 jobs in June, with the unemployment rate dropping to 4.1%. This strong performance reinforces the Federal Reserve's justification for maintaining interest rates. Despite Trump's calls for rate cuts, the market remains skeptical of his stance, viewing the likelihood of a cut as minimal, especially with inflation still above target levels.