Customs Modernization Act of 2023, the Metastasized Cancer of Regulatory Capture
For the last five years, a cabal of attorneys and trade compliance professionals have been plotting to destroy what’s left of U.S. customs law. Their
For the last five years, a cabal of attorneys and trade compliance professionals have been plotting to destroy what’s left of U.S. customs law. Their
A CPA rebuttal to a WSJ Editorial Team op-ed on Jan. 2 bemoaning China tariffs by both Biden and Trump.
After roughly two years of back and forth on opening more markets to free trade between the U.S. and U.K., both sides have given up. Why that’s a good thing.
China can count on Corporate America for huge support on Capitol Hill. And that’s becoming a big problem for policy makers, Hudson Institute says.
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.
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