Congressman Blumenauer Holds Special De Minimis Meeting As Importers Dig In
Democratic members of the trade subcommittee at House Ways & Means gets an earful on why ‘de minimis’ should be reformed, or terminated.
Democratic members of the trade subcommittee at House Ways & Means gets an earful on why ‘de minimis’ should be reformed, or terminated.
China’s offer to help the U.S. fight fentanyl is dubious, a House Foreign Affairs Chairman Says in Latest Hearing.
The House China Select Committee released its 52 page strategy report for 2024. Here’s what’s inside, and what might be missing.
Katherine Tai sticks up for domestic economy in international trade relations during Aspen Security Forum.
The October trade deficit rose, but the biggest takeaway from the latest data is how much the China goods gap is in decline this year.
A recent study suggests that Americans prefer locally produced medications if they are unclear where the product was made or if the lab has received bad reviews from an FDA inspection.
It should be a no-brainer to make sure that America’s investors don’t fund any of China’s military ambitions. And yet our very own Congressman, Patrick McHenry of North Carolina, is inexplicably blocking bipartisan congressional efforts to limit U.S. investments in China.
Big Tech is “big mad” with Biden administration pulling out of WTO digital trade initiative. Why it was a good idea to do so.
Why does anyone take China’s promises seriously? Following this week’s APEC conference, the U.S. is awash in headlines about the latest agreements between Biden and Xi, most of them not even in writing.
Another Indian lab recalling eye drops following recalls in October and instances of blindness caused by other imports from India in March.