Growing trade deficits and the collapse of manufacturing output following the Great Recession are directly responsible for the loss of 5 million U.S. manufacturing jobs that occurred between 2000 and 2014. [Reposted from the EPI blog | Will Kimball and Susan Balding | August 19, 2015] As the figure below shows, manufacturing started rapidly declining…
Since the late July negotiating round that failed to reach a final deal for the corporate-leaning Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, a lot has been written about the merits of a purported ISDS carve-out and whether it played a role in the failed effort to complete a deal by July 31. (Don’t know much about the TPP? Learn more.)…
Imagine that you are a party to a case in a US court. Imagine that your adversary is a company. Imagine that the judge used to work as an attorney for that company. That’s what happens in WTO courts. The US recently lost a WTO case on our country of origin labeling (COOL) law for…
China must wait until at least next year for the renminbi to join an exclusive club of the world’s top currencies, the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday. [Reposted from The New York Times | AP | August 19, 2015] The fund’s board voted to leave unchanged until Sept. 30, 2016, a basket of currencies…