Slate: Why Obama’s Big Trade Deal Isn’t a Sure Thing
(Michael Stumo, CEO of CPA, is quoted in the following article) Rep. David Young, an Iowa Republican, was recently at a Des Moines event commemorating
(Michael Stumo, CEO of CPA, is quoted in the following article) Rep. David Young, an Iowa Republican, was recently at a Des Moines event commemorating
PHILADELPHIA — As Congress and the White House work on a trade agreement with Pacific countries, a key Democrat in the negotiations is criticizing the Obama
WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) – The Obama administration must insist that U.S. trading partners pledge not to manipulate currencies when negotiating trade deals, the chairman
I am in general a free trader; there is, I’d argue, a tendency on the part of some people with whom I agree on many
HONG KONG — The Chinese government has adopted new regulations requiring companies that sell computer equipment to Chinese banks to turn over secret source code,
Fed up with secret meetings that will decide the future of trade for more than a dozen nations, a number of protesters swarmed a congressional
United States Treasury secretaries routinely say that they favor a strong dollar, regardless of circumstances or economic conditions. And the dollar is strong right now,
[Reposted from Inside US Trade | January 26, 2015] Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), the second-ranking Republican in the Senate, will take over as chairman
Before President Obama leaves office, he wants to complete two major free-trade agreements, one with Asian nations and the other with the European Union. To
In his State of the Union message, President Obama suggested apprenticeships, tax reductions on new investments, and building new infrastructure as ways to increase