CPA Outlines Tools to Improve China Trade Strategy

Delivers China testimony to House Ways and Means Committee  Washington. In response to a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the impacts of trade with China, the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) has submitted its analysis of comprehensive offensive and defensive strategies that the U.S. should implement. The document reflects both CPA’s research…

Europe’s Face-Off With China

Editor’s note: Europe is finally realizing that Chairman Xi is not their friend. The US still must get the trade imbalance with the EU fixed so we stop transferring jobs and industries there.  Countries that once saw Xi Jinping as a possible ally on global issues now find themselves resisting Beijing’s authoritarian sway [Yaroslav Trofimov…

‘Uyghurs for sale’: Report exposes forced labour beyond Xinjiang, implicating major brands

Editors note: These are companies benefiting from forced labor in China. Acer, Apple, Amazon, ASUS, Dell, General Electric, Google… The Chinese government has secretly transferred thousands of Uyghurs and other ethnic minority citizens from Xinjiang to factories across the country, according to a new report that implicates brands including Apple, BMW, Google, Nike and Samsung. [Isabelle…

E-Commerce and Your Family

How safe are the items you are purchasing online? By Greg Owens On January 24, 2020 there was a press conference in Washington given by the Department of Homeland Security, which is responsible for US Customs, and Dr. Peter Navarro, Assistant to the President for Trade and Manufacturing Policy.  Think about the last time you…

Perdue: USDA considering WTO-compliant COOL rule

Editor’s note:  USDA is finally, hopefully, considering something helpful to cattle producers. Ag Sec Perdue has been too friendly to foreign meat packer and importer interests, including allowing Brazilian beef into the US recently, despite the foot and mouth disease risk. Brazil is the China of beef, and this move will drive down cattle prices…

Press Release | CPA Disappointed by ITC Decision on Structural Steel Imports

Fails to provide relief from subsidized product from Canada, China, and Mexico Washington. The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today stated its disapproval of the U.S. International Trade Commission’s (ITC) decision not to impose new duties on dumped and subsidized fabricated structural steel imports from Canada, China, and Mexico. U.S. producers of fabricated steel,…