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,…

Press Release | CPA Economics Team to Speak at Western Economic Association International Conference

Will present paper on U.S. Job Quality Index Washington. The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) has been invited to participate in the Western Economic Association International (WEAI) upcoming annual conference in Denver. CPA Chief Economist Jeff Ferry and Senior Economist Steven Byers will present a paper on the U.S. Private Sector Job Quality Index…

Press Release | CPA Praises Commerce Department Ruling in Favor of U.S. Cabinet Makers

Domestic companies win massive trade case against dumped Chinese cabinets Washington. The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) is congratulating one of its members, Wellborn Cabinet, for winning one of the largest trade cases in U.S. history. The Alabama-based maker of wooden kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities led a coalition of manufacturers charging that Chinese…

The Return of Conservative Economics

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 address gaps in the Right’s traditional goals and priorities. [Oren Cass | February 18, 2020 | National Review] Today we are announcing the formation of American Compass, an organization dedicated…

Political Lobbying on Steel Tariffs

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 did nothing and are relegated to food service jobs. Ten House Members oppose this exclusion request, but 14 favor it. [The Editorial Board | February 18, 2020 | WSJ] Fourteen…