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House Ways & Means Chairman Cites CPA Study on China’s Inflation Reduction Act Benefits

Archive, China, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, Manufacturing, Newsroom, Renewable EnergyBy Kenneth RapozaApril 26, 2023Leave a comment

What is President Biden’s solar emergency declaration? And why is it being opposed by both parties?

In Latest House Ways & Means Trade Hearing, the Hardships of China ‘Decoupling’

Archive, China, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaApril 24, 2023Leave a comment

The trade deficit is financing China’s rise, some members of the House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Trade say. What’s at stake? Is it fixable?

‘De Minimis’ Customs Rule an End Around Uyghur Forced Labor Law, Witnesses Tell China Commission

Archive, CPA News, Customs, Featured Home Page, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaApril 19, 2023Leave a comment

De minimis becomes topic of discussion at this week’s Congressional-Executive China Commission. CPA submits a letter on the issue calling for changes to the duty-free rule.

China Commission Warns of China’s Near Parity with US In Advanced Tech; Doubts Export Restrictions Are Working

Archive, China, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaApril 14, 2023Leave a comment

The U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission heard from 10 witnesses in a hearing on China’s defense tech. In some areas, from hypersonic missiles to drones, China is way ahead of us.

U.S. Monthly Trade Deficit Up 2.7% as Goods Gap Hits $183.2 Billion in Two Months

Archive, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaApril 5, 2023Leave a comment

What the U.S. trade deficit for February is telling us about American supply chains, and dollar strength due to rising interest rates.

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U.S. Treasury Continues Undoing of Inflation Reduction Act

Trade and Tariffs, Archive, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Industrial Policy, Manufacturing, NewsroomBy Charles BenoitApril 3, 2023Leave a comment

On Friday, March 31, the U.S. Treasury launched their latest torpedo targeting the Inflation Reduction Act’s domestic manufacturing policies. This time, it’s over what countries

House CCP Committee Hearings are ‘Must See’ TV for China Hawks. The Latest Episode.

Archive, China, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 27, 2023Leave a comment

A review of last week’s House Select Committee on the CCP. In the latest, the Uyghur Forced Labor Law, and how banned products are still sold here.

Katherine Tai Holds Ground on Free Trade, Market Access, in Senate Finance Hearing

Archive, Agriculture, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 24, 2023Leave a comment

Members of the Senate Finance Committee try convincing USTR Katherine Tai of the importance of free trade. She explains why, and where, that might not work.

Drug Shortages: Why They Happen, What Can Be Done About Them?

Archive, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Healthcare, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 24, 2023Leave a comment

A Senate hearing on pharmaceutical shortages discusses America’s dependence on India and China, and what can be done to reshore.

Repealing China’s Most Favored Nation Status: What it Means for U.S. Manufacturers and Workers

Archive, China, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Manufacturing, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaMarch 22, 2023Leave a comment

Two bills circulating in the Senate want to repeal China’s Most Favored Nation trading status. CPA trade lawyer Charles Benoit explains what it means.

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