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U.S. Textile Industry Faced With Flooded Asian Goods, Ask Senate For Help

Archive, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Manufacturing, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaOctober 10, 2023

Yarns and fabrics from Asia are finding their way into the U.S. through a free trade deal that’s not meant for them. Kim Glas of NCTO discusses the impacts.

DC Rumor Mill: A Possible US-UK Free Trade Deal?

Archive, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Manufacturing, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaOctober 4, 2023

Rumor has it the White House is dusting off an old Trump-era idea to do a free trade deal with the UK. Ex-USTR Lighthizer says they found no benefit in one. CPA obviously agrees. Here’s why.

If Companies Are Leaving China, Where Are They Going, And Why?

Archive, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Newsroom, Supply Chain, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaSeptember 28, 2023

Dan Harris, international lawyer at Harris Bricken and founding author of the China Law Blog talks about companies leaving China. Are any coming here?

Plenary Meeting of the Economic Section during the African-Asian Conference in Merdeka Building, Bandung, on April 20th 1955.

Generalized System of Preferences Renewal Would Delight China

Featured Home Page, commentary, Commentary Featured, Industrial Policy, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Charles BenoitSeptember 15, 2023Leave a comment

As Congress considers renewal of the program, the marketing has switched to “facilitating supply chain shifts out of China”. This is narrative creation completely untethered to reality.

Trade Debate Changing As Tariffs Show Their Purpose

Archive, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaSeptember 11, 2023

Tariffs on China led to shrinking imports from there, but not from around the world. Naysayers point out that this means tariff policy failed. But has it?

How Can Wall Street Still Be Invested In Treasury-Sanctioned Chinese Companies?

Featured Home Page, Archive, Capital Markets, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaSeptember 7, 2023

Treasury sanctioned 70 Chinese defense contractors.Vanguard and BlackRock have somehow found a way to still invest in them.

Tariffs Need To Be Complimentary With Other Policy Tools, Manufacturers Tell House Committee on China

Archive, China, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Newsroom, Renewable Energy, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 31, 2023Leave a comment

Manufacturers from California, Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio tell Congressmen that more needs to be done to compliment tariffs on China.

In China Hearing, Commissioners Ask About Investor Risk But Witnesses Urge Caution

Archive, Capital Markets, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 22, 2023Leave a comment

The U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission hears from three witnesses who say don’t pick on China when it’s down.

Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Yes, Tariff China More, Big Majority Say

Archive, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 16, 2023Leave a comment

Some 66% of Americans say we should keep tariffs on China.

Senate Amendment in Defense Act Puts Restrictions on Outbound Investment into China Tech

Archive, Capital Markets, China, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 7, 2023Leave a comment

This summer saw a host of amendments in defense bills to restrict investment in China. Will the rhetoric be met with action?

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