January Trade Deficit Hits $89 Billion; Goods Trade Deficit Balloons to Record $108.9 Billion
January trade figures show 2022 is starting off with the largest-ever trade gap between the U.S. and other countries.
January trade figures show 2022 is starting off with the largest-ever trade gap between the U.S. and other countries.
Why are American public schools putting imported apple juice, Chinese peaches and Russia-sourced pollock on the menu?
President Biden is set to increase the amount of domestic content required under government procurement in the Buy American Act.
Canada said it will no longer grant Russia “normal trade relations” status and the EU is moving in that direction. The U.S. might be next.
The Oregon congressman remains steadfast in keeping his de minimis bill in a compromised House/Senate bill that will ultimately merge USICA with the COMPETES Act.
The International Trade Commission hears from real-life stakeholders — blue-collar manufacturing workers — about how globalization has negatively impacted their wages and communities.
Should Washington move to sanction China for “aiding and abetting” Russia’s military operation in Ukraine? If more sanctions are imposed on anyone, Washington must make rebuilding supply chains domestically a core part of that policy to reindustrialize the U.S.
Cuba and North Korea don’t receive our Normal Trade Relations; Russian exports should face the same tariffs as they do. By Charles Benoit, CPA Trade
To sidestep the business communities concern over sanctions, Washington must include moves to re-industrialize. If not, U.S. rivals can easily choke supply chains.
The U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission recently heard from 9 panelists who all agreed: China is still stealing intellectual property.