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    CPA Releases Comments on Section 232 Investigation of Pharmaceutical Imports

    CPA Releases Comments on Section 232 Investigation of Pharmaceutical Imports

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    CPA Releases Comments on Section 232 Investigation of Pharmaceutical Imports

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Senator Rick Scott Wants To ‘Keep China Out’ of U.S. Solar Energy

Buy American, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, Research Hub Articles, Supply ChainBy Kenneth RapozaApril 1, 20211 Comment

A new bill in the Senate seeks to prevent China solar imports, especially for publicly funded solar installations.

Biden Gives Glimpse Into Infrastructure Goals With American Jobs Plan

Buy American, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home PageBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 31, 2021Leave a comment

Biden releases 10-year $2 trillion infrastructure spending plan. Here’s what’s inside.

China Cuts Import Taxes For Semiconductor Manufacturers As Tech War Heats Up

commentary, Featured Home Page, Manufacturing, Research Hub Articles, Supply Chain, TechnologyBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 30, 2021Leave a comment

China’s duty-free import scheme may look like a desperation move, but it will facilitate massive purchasing and inventory build-out for China semiconductor companies looking to ramp up fast.

It’s Official: State Department Says Uyghurs Face Genocide In China

China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Research Hub ArticlesBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 30, 2021Leave a comment

State Department says, in writing, that China is committing genocide.

What The Suez Canal Blockage Means For Supply Chains

China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Manufacturing, Research Hub Articles, Supply ChainBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 29, 2021Leave a comment

Suez Canal blockage another blow to Asia-centric supply chains.

National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership Looking For Director

ManufacturingBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 29, 2021Leave a comment

Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program seeks Senior Executive. Applications due by April 22.

Climate Politics: Global Corporations Continue Outsourcing Pollution To China

China, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Manufacturing, Research Hub ArticlesBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 29, 20211 Comment

If the White House believes we are facing a climate emergency, then the Biden administration will have to work overtime explaining why outsourcing pollution to China is a good idea. We can produce those goods here, with a smaller carbon footprint.

CPA Conference Final Day: The WTO Is Like A Dinosaur

China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 26, 2021Leave a comment

Recent WTO insider Dennis Shea talks about Europe, China and the role the troubled organization will play in Washington.

CPA Conference Final Day: On China, Rubio And Posey Go Hard

China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Manufacturing, Research Hub ArticlesBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 26, 2021Leave a comment

Three members of Congress representing both parties are writing legislation to help domestic enterprises post-pandemic.

CPA Conference Final Day: From Fraud To Forced Labor, How To Stop It

commentary, Commentary Featured, Customs, Featured Home Page, Research Hub ArticlesBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 26, 2021Leave a comment

Customs says there is no ‘silver bullet’ to stopping the flood of fraudulent goods, or goods made from forced labor in Xinjiang, China. Meanwhile, Germany-owned Hugo Boss says they’ll still be Xinjiang cotton buyers.

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