House Hearing on FDA: Advanced Manufacturing May – or May Not – Lead to Domestic Manufacturing Boom
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce discussed FDA’s user fee budget and what can be done to reshore more of the pharmaceutical industry.
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce discussed FDA’s user fee budget and what can be done to reshore more of the pharmaceutical industry.
A look at a detailed report by Horizon Advisory on the U.S. corporations funding and supporting the rise of the Chinese Communist Party, and America’s biggest rival economy.
The House Select Committee on Climate Change had the solar import lobby talking up domestic manufacturing while advocating for the removal of solar safeguards. They cannot have both.
The House Ways & Means Committee wants to lower the de minimis price threshold from the current $800 level. Here’s why it makes sense for them to do that.
We Need to be Better at Industrial Policy By Amanda Mayoral, CPA Economist Industrial policy is critical to competing in a global economy and
The U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission hear from panelists last week in a hearing to discuss the 20th Party Congress, Xi’s inner circle, and a strong belief in Beijing that Western capital and business won’t abandon China.
Over the last 10 days, many Republicans and Democrats have expressed their fealty to multinational corporations and their desire to end the China trade war. A review of some bad decisions by Congress.
Last year, America’s largest chipmaker, Intel, agreed to sell its memory chip business to South Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix for $9 billion, part of
Summary: This is the first ever estimate of substantial missing import data due to the U.S de minimis program. The “de minimis” provision of
As the Winter Olympics approach, it is worth asking — why are so many in the sports world so willing to do China’s bidding, even in their home country?