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    The China Dependence Big Pharma Doesn’t Want Washington to See

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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.

Senate Infrastructure Gets Serious About EV Battery and Rare Earth Supply Chain

Featured Home Page, commentary, Manufacturing, Newsroom, Renewable Energy, Supply ChainBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 13, 20213 Comments

Another positive in the Senate’s recently passed $550 billion infrastructure bill: finding, and producing, more of the minerals that will power a post-fossil fuel economy. If not done fast, the U.S. will be wholly dependent on foreign sources of energy materials.

Senate Infrastructure: The ‘Build America, Buy America Act’ Stresses “Commonsense” Preference for US Products, Companies and Workers

Featured Home Page, Buy American, commentary, Manufacturing, Newsroom, Supply Chain, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaAugust 12, 20211 Comment

We looked closer at the new Senate infrastructure bill. Title IX Build America, Buy America would be a big win for President Biden. And, potentially, for U.S. manufacturing and reshoring.

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.

Where Trump and Biden See Eye-to-Eye on China, Wall Street Worries

Featured Home Page, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaJuly 22, 2021Leave a comment

It started with Trump. Then Biden took the baton and ran with it to introduce the first ever capital markets sanction against a country and its companies. Where the two leaders see eye-to-eye on China today, and in the near-term.

State Department Warns Companies Doing Business in Xinjiang, China is a ‘Reputational Risk’

Featured Home Page, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Newsroom, Supply ChainBy Kenneth RapozaJuly 13, 2021Leave a comment

Financial backers of China companies involved in unreasonable surveillance, and Uyghur genocide, put on notice in State Department’s newest Xinjiang Supply Chain Business Advisory.

Government Study Shows Free Trade Deals Produced Little Benefit, Except for Multinationals

Featured Home Page, commentary, Commentary Featured, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaJuly 9, 20214 Comments

From the environment to labor, the International Trade Commission looks at a compendium of academic literature over a roughly 18-year period to gauge whether agreements like NAFTA and KORUS were good deals. And for whom.

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