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    CPA: Solar Trade Case Preliminary Duties Underscore Need for Full Supply Chain Action in Polysilicon 232

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Why China’s Apparel Makers Are Staging A Big Comeback

Archive, China, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, Manufacturing, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaNovember 1, 2023

China is getting its clothing market back. Weaker economies are leading to less demand and that, plus skill sets and manufacturing capacity, is what’s bringing apparel makers back to the mainland.

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No, Ambassador Tai didn’t “abandon our allies”

Archive, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Trade and TariffsBy Charles BenoitNovember 1, 2023

Last week, President Biden’s U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Tai, took a shellacking from U.S. Senators who oversee her office. The first was from her fellow

CPA Model Shows Manufacturing Tax Credits Boost U.S. Economy by 6.3%, Create 11 Million Jobs

Archive, Featured Home Page, Research Hub ArticlesBy Andrew HeritageNovember 1, 2023

Key Points The CPA Pro-Growth Model provides superior analysis of the impact of changes in trade and industrial policies and their impact on the U.S.

Currency Misalignment Monitor, November 2023

Currency Misalignment Monitor, November 2023

Research Hub Articles, Archive, Featured Home PageBy Jeff FerryNovember 1, 2023Leave a comment

The November Currency Misalignment Monitor found dollar overvaluation rising further, to reach  16.8% against the basket of 33 other currencies included in our model.

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