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    Trump Raises Southeast Asia Tariffs to Match Vietnam, But Still Cheaper Than China

    Trump Raises Southeast Asia Tariffs to Match Vietnam, But Still Cheaper Than China

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American Job Quality Index Stalls, But Wages Manage To Rise Nearly 1%

CPA News, Featured Home Page, JQIBy Kenneth RapozaMay 7, 2021Leave a comment

The Job Quality Index shows that less lower-wage workers returned to work in April, due in part to generous unemployment benefits, now extended to September. Higher paying jobs, therefore, trumped lower-paying ones last month.

America’s EV Supply Chain In Doubt

China, commentary, Commentary Featured, CPA News, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaMay 6, 2021Leave a comment

China set up to be America’s Green OPEC. Experts warn The Hill that the supply chain to make EV batteries is out of our hands.

House Hearing On ‘Clean Future Act’: Outsourcing Pollution, And The Risk Of Losing The EV Market

commentary, CPA News, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaMay 6, 20211 Comment

The House Committee on Energy and Commerce wants more battery-powered cars on the road. But what does that mean for the traditional American auto worker? Both parties are worried.

‘Trade Wars Are Class Wars’ Authors: Germany’s Mercantilism As Problematic As China’s

commentary, CPA News, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaMay 5, 2021Leave a comment

Germany is as problematic as China. Authors Michael Pettis and Matthew Klein remind us why.

Record March Trade Deficit Thanks To Pandemic Demand, Some ‘Trade Blockage’ At Ports

Featured Home Page, Commentary Featured, CPA NewsBy Kenneth RapozaMay 4, 20211 Comment

Our March deficit hits a record for the month. Southeast Asia deficits now rising with the U.S. to record highs.

Sen. Bob Casey Thinks Tariffs Should Stay, TPP Is RIP, And Makes The Case For Reshoring

commentary, China, CPA News, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaMay 3, 2021Leave a comment

Sen. Bob Casey gave the equivalent of a TED Talk on the China challenge facing the American manufacturer, calling for keeping tariffs and working with allies. On Biden’s Buy Clean, he says nix China.

USTR Counterfeit Imports Review Shows It’s Almost All China; Here’s One Way To Stop It

China, commentary, CPA News, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaApril 30, 20219 Comments

U.S. consumers might not always suffer. But any company in the U.S., including small and large retail stores, will increasingly be competing in a new B2C digital model that connects American consumers directly to China.

Latest Round of China Bills: Financial Markets on Notice, Plus Diplomatic Olympic Boycott

China, commentary, CPA News, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaApril 30, 20211 Comment

A new round of Congressional legislation targets China. Will they pass? And when they do, will the government take action, or issue endless reviews and investigations as China marches on, and America risks stalling out post-pandemic.

At Biden’s Speech to Congress, ‘Anyway the Wind Blows’ Should Be Made in America

commentary, CPA News, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaApril 29, 2021Leave a comment

President Biden said that his climate change policies will create millions of jobs if he favors American manufacturing. If not, any sort of green new deal just ends up being a China job’s program. Here’s China’s position in global wind and solar manufacturing today.

Yellen’s Failure on Currency Manipulation: “What She Said. What She Did.”

commentary, CPA News, Currency, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaApril 28, 2021Leave a comment

Yellen takes a pass on calling Vietnam, others, currency manipulators. That puts the onus on Commerce and the USTR to do something about it. Will they?

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