New Report Shows China’s Plan to Dominate the World Space Market, Supported by U.S. Investors

New Report Shows China’s Plan to Dominate the World Space Market, Supported by U.S. Investors

The study details how Beijing is pursuing a program of “space sector capture” to penetrate and control the space sectors of more than 120 countries through agreements with ostensibly private Chinese companies that, in effect, act as fronts for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

As “Liberation Day” Tariffs Take Hold, Inflation Could Rise, But It Won’t All Be Due to Tariffs

As “Liberation Day” Tariffs Take Hold, Inflation Could Rise, But It Won’t All Be Due to Tariffs

It’s been three full months of record-high tariffs, and yet rolling 12-month overall inflation came in at 2.7% in July, the same percentage rate as June, according to last week’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) inflation report. Core inflation (CPI), which excludes food and oil, rose 3.1% in July, up from 2.9% in June.

Report: Ground Game of Authoritarian Space Powers

Report: Ground Game of Authoritarian Space Powers

The initial report of the CPA/PSSI China Space Security Initiative (CSSI) details how Beijing is working to penetrate and control the space sectors of more than 120 countries through hundreds of ostensibly commercial agreements, via state-controlled Chinese companies that, in effect, act as fronts for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

CPA Submits Section 232 Comments Supporting a Polysilicon Tariff-Rate Quota (TRQ)

CPA Submits Section 232 Comments Supporting a Polysilicon Tariff-Rate Quota (TRQ)

The domestic polysilicon supply remains a national security imperative for the United States for many reasons including: China’s link to forced labor and human rights abuses; a globalized Chinese Communist Party-subsidized solar industry leading to overcapacity and export dumping; and the limitations of U.S. trade remedies to help, deep into the solar supply chain.

CPA Supports U.S. Department of Commerce Investigations of Solar Trade Violations in Indonesia, Laos, & India

CPA Supports U.S. Department of Commerce Investigations of Solar Trade Violations in Indonesia, Laos, & India

Investigation follows formal petitions filed last month by The Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade, in response to market manipulation driven by predominantly Chinese-owned manufacturing companies operating in Indonesia, and Laos, as well as those headquartered in India.

CPA Applauds President Trump for Closing De Minimis Loophole Permanently

CPA Applauds President Trump for Closing De Minimis Loophole Permanently

Closing de minimis means that commercial shipments from overseas vendors must enter the United States through standard customs procedures, submit full import documentation, and pay applicable duties and taxes—a long-overdue reform to restore order and accountability to America’s trade system.