Human Rights Continues To Play Role In China Trade At Commerce
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analayst First reported by subscriber service World Trade Online, the US government wants to make labor rights an increasing part
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analayst First reported by subscriber service World Trade Online, the US government wants to make labor rights an increasing part
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its monthly trade figures on Tuesday, showing a declining trade deficit with China,
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst The Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy recently published a quick look at some of the ways the government
One of the consequences of President Clinton’s granting China Most Favored Nation status and allowing them to become a member of the World Trade Organization is
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst A Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday highlighted the ways the Department of Defense is taking on China.
CPA’s Take: James Stuber is the co-chair of CPA’s Buy American Committee. “When I had my ‘lightbulb moment,’ the realization that America which invented the lightbulb
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst A handful of law firms are suing Robert Lighthizer and the US government for China tariffs. One advises Customs
Report on the House Ways & Means Committee’s Trade Subcommittee Hearing on September 17, 2020. by Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst Thursday’s Trade Subcommittee hearing
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst The Customs and Border Protection Agency has been alerted and is taking action against loopholes in the China Section
By Kenneth Rapoza, CPA Industry Analyst Labor and human rights move to the fore in dealing with China. Sourcing cotton or computer equipment from Xinjiang?