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    China’s Beating America to the Moon. Witnesses Tell House Space Committee Needs More Government Action.

    China’s Beating America to the Moon. Witnesses Tell House Space Committee Needs More Government Action.

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    China’s Beating America to the Moon. Witnesses Tell House Space Committee Needs More Government Action.

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China Commission Wonders: Do Congress, Investors, Really Know What’s at Stake in China?

Featured Home Page, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaSeptember 13, 20211 Comment

The U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission discusses market sanctions, and the growing geopolitical risks associated with conducting business in China.

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India Flexes ‘Tariff Water’ Against Tesla; US Meekly Watches

Archive, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Charles BenoitSeptember 10, 20211 Comment

By Charles Benoit, CPA Trade Counsel All nations with a domestic car industry want to come out ahead in the transition to electric vehicles (EVs).

In Latest Hearings, More Arguments Made to Boot China from Wall Street

Featured Home Page, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaSeptember 9, 2021Leave a comment

The U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission held a hearing on September 8 that called into question the wisdom of Wall Street investing in China. As Washington rethinks China’s access to our capital markets, Beijing may be looking to get out before it’s kicked out.

Defense Authorization: Rep. Garamendi’s Buy American Push Shot Down by House Committee

Featured Home Page, Buy American, commentary, Commentary Featured, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaSeptember 7, 20212 Comments

In a two-part series of the National Defense Authorization Act mark-up in the House, part one looks at the Buy American Act for Navy ships: who voted in favor of it, and who did not?

With Tariffs in Place, America’s Solar Industry Keeps Expanding

Featured Home Page, commentary, Commentary Featured, Issues, Newsroom, Renewable Energy, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaSeptember 1, 2021Leave a comment

Domestic solar manufacturers are staging a comeback. Here’s a look at what tariffs have meant for investment in this space, and a looming threat ahead that could undermine all of it.

China Solar Moves to SE Asia to Beat Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Duties

Featured Home Page, commentary, Commentary Featured, Issues, Manufacturing, Newsroom, Renewable Energy, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 19, 20212 Comments

Thanks to currencies worth peanuts, and weak environmental rules, China has turned three SE Asian nations into their solar-making vassal states. The 20% tariff against them is not enough. Here’s what Washington needs to do if it wants a domestic solar industry.

What We Like in the Senate’s $550 Billion Infrastructure Bill

Featured Home Page, Buy American, Commentary Featured, CPA News, Manufacturing, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 10, 2021Leave a comment

The Senate’s huge infrastructure bill includes provisions that turn the focus on domestic producers of everything from steel to personal protection equipment. The bill also calls for a review of trade agreements, including our relationship with the WTO. Here’s what we like so far.

Tony Blinken Says National Security is Economic Security, But Biden Administration Faces Major Obstacles

Featured Home Page, Buy American, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Manufacturing, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 9, 2021Leave a comment

Secretary of State Blinken says national security and economic security go hand in hand. But the U.S. Chamber of Commerce believes that outsourcing economic might to Asia is just as important.

U.S. June Trade Deficit Hits New Record of $75.7 Billion As Imports Surge

Featured Home Page, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Research, Newsroom, Research Hub ArticlesBy Jeff FerryAugust 5, 2021Leave a comment

Goods Deficit Also Sets Monthly Record at $93.2 Billion Department of Commerce figures published this morning show that in June the U.S. reported a trade

House Committee Meeting on Climate: Lots of Incentives, But Less on Manufacturing

Featured Home Page, Buy American, Commentary Featured, CPA News, Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, Supply Chain, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaJuly 29, 2021Leave a comment

A House Select Committee on Climate hearing looked at climate change policies and economic growth. They focused mostly on tax incentives and federal loans. But big OEMs like Ford may still ‘go green’ elsewhere. Here’s why.

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