The Hill: GOP scrambling to limit defections on trade
House Republican opposition to sweeping trade legislation isn’t breaking down along traditional Tea Party-GOP establishment fault lines. [Reposted from The Hill | Scott Wong and
House Republican opposition to sweeping trade legislation isn’t breaking down along traditional Tea Party-GOP establishment fault lines. [Reposted from The Hill | Scott Wong and
The following is an Op-Ed from The Washington Times co authored by Brian O’Shaughnessy, Chairman of Revere Copper Products and Chief Co Chair and Co
U.S. industry is increasingly uncompetitive in global markets and the consequences of fast-growing trade imbalances could be troublesome for the American economy and the
If you want to hear the details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal the Obama administration is hoping to pass, you’ve got to be a
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, until recently background noise for many Americans, is about to become another field of battle in Washington. As of last week, when
Friday, the Commerce Department is expected to report the March deficit on international trade in goods and services was $42 billion, up from $37.8 billion
Even in these days of light-speed communication, some information still travels just about as slowly as in the medieval era. [Eamonn Fingleton | May
President Obama’s strategy in pursuing the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has been altogether characteristic of his Administration’s attitude: “My way or the highway. [Reposted from Breitbart
Last week’s congressional committee votes to give President Obama “Fast Track” negotiating power may go down in economic history as among the most self-destructive ever.
To persuade Congress to give him authority for concluding negotiation of a proposed Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement, President Obama is emphasizing