Kodak to Produce Drug Ingredients in U.S. Thanks to Defense Production Act
CPA’s take: It’s great to see the Trump administration invoking the DPA to lend Kodak some serious money, great to see a historic US company getting
CPA’s take: It’s great to see the Trump administration invoking the DPA to lend Kodak some serious money, great to see a historic US company getting
CPA’s take: This well-written article explains why dollar hegemony and overvaluation is bad for US productivity and working-class people around the world. The global dollar
The AFL-CIO, USW, and 19 other groups released a joint statement on bringing PPE manufacturing back to the States. On July 20, a coalition of
In response to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Defense Department (DOD) and the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) have launched a
Editor’s Note: Bill Parks sits on the CPA board of directors and is the founder of NRS Inc., an Idaho-based sporting goods manufacturer. Americans are undoubtedly
Editor’s Note: CPA member Roger Simmermaker has written five books on buying American and trade policy since 1996. Roger Simmermaker reveals source for housewares and kitchenwares
Editor’s Note: An article from Palladium magazine by Marc Fasteau and Ian Fletcher, read by the latter on the following podcasts. America’s resurgent interest in industrial
By Jeff Ferry, CPA Chief Economist The United Kingdom is close to pulling out of its previous compromise solution for 5G telecom, which involved keeping
Editor’s Note: Mike Dolan is a trade policy specialist and lobbyist for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and is the CPA board of directors. Larry
Editors note: Ken Austin, a former treasury official, explains the intricacies of capital flows, exchange rates, and the trade deficit. Blame U.S. Policies – Starting