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    U.S. Trade Deficit With China Shrinks In September; But Mexico, Vietnam, and Ireland Goods Gap Surpasses It

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The Return of Conservative Economics

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editor’s note: A new conservative movement aiming to benefit labor, family and community, rather than merely capital, is announced and welcome.  A new organization will

IMF chief: we are rethinking our advice to emerging markets

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editor’s note: CPA is pushing the use of capital flow management tools to curb excessive foreign capital inflows that drive up the price of the

Political Lobbying on Steel Tariffs

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editors note: If the US doesn’t make decisions on the shape of our economy, other countries will. China picked winners and dominates future industries. We

‘Huawei is definitely beatable if we double down on investments’: In-Q-Tel CEO

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editor’s note. The US should build its own 5G. And it can.  ‘Huawei is a Titan right now and we can take them down if

Dallas Fed’s Kaplan: US economy ‘likely at or past’ full employment

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editors note: Kaplan misses the fact that we are underemployed according to our job quality index. www.jobqualityindex.com Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan says that he

China to grant tariff exemptions on 696 U.S. goods to support purchases

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editors note: China reducing tariffs is only a fraction of the issue. Since the government makes purchasing decisions, little matters except whether the government actually

U.S. mulls cutting Huawei off from global chip suppliers, with TSMC in crosshairs

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editors note: The Department of Commerce is doing some good work on economic security issues versus China. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is considering

Trump’s Tariff Threats Are Tested by Europe’s Record Trade Surplus

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editors note: The increased trade deficit with EU transfers many good paying US jobs to Europe. Supporting their efforts towards full employment. Causing low quality

Germany’s export-led economic growth exacts a heavy cost on Europe and the US

ArchiveBy Michael StumoFebruary 19, 2020

Editors note: Germany is the country that is breaking up Europe because of its trade surplus and sucking the economic life out of the peripheral

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