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    Torsekar: Trump's Copper Tariff is a First Step. Here's What's Needed Now to Counter China

    Torsekar: Trump’s Copper Tariff is a First Step. Here’s What’s Needed Now to Counter China

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Here’s How Pharmaceutical Drugs Are Recalled. And Why Some Might Still Remain on the Shelves.

Featured Home Page, Archive, commentary, Commentary Featured, Healthcare, Issues, NewsroomBy CPA NewsroomNovember 3, 2022Leave a comment

Most people think that when a drug is recalled by the lab, it is pulled from pharmacy shelves. It’s not. Here’s how drug recalls really work.

September Trade Deficit Rises 11.6% As U.S. Heads For Record $1.1+ Trillion Goods Deficit

Featured Home Page, Archive, CPA News, Issues, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaNovember 3, 2022Leave a comment

After a sharp six month decline, the trade deficit is back up and on track to break another record even as China imports stall.

Why Voluntarily Leaving China (or Being Forced to) Does Not Undermine Fiduciary Duty

Featured Home Page, Archive, Capital Markets, China, Commentary Featured, Issues, NewsroomBy Robby Stephany SaundersOctober 28, 2022Leave a comment

Investment managers say they have a fiduciary responsibility to be in China. Here’s why they need to seriously rethink this.

U.S. Dependent on Foreign Sources for Nearly Every Critical Mineral

Issues, Archive, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Manufacturing, Newsroom, Supply ChainBy Kenneth RapozaOctober 27, 2022Leave a comment

The U.S. is largely dependent on foreign sources for the critical minerals that will power a clean energy transition. The Inflation Act helps. But it’s going to take a while to be even moderately self-sufficient.

CBP Released False Government Statistics

Featured Home Page, Commentary Featured, Customs, Supply Chain, Trade and TariffsBy Charles BenoitOctober 26, 2022Leave a comment

Last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Trade released false government statistics. CBP’s Office of Trade stated that the total value of

Why Congress Needs an Annual Review of U.S. Sanctions Policy

Archive, Capital Markets, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaOctober 6, 2022Leave a comment

At a recent House Human Rights Commission hearing, the need for more oversight on sanctions to make sure they’re working. And how they could work better.

The Services Trade Surplus: Does it Matter?

Archive, commentary, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Manufacturing, Newsroom, TechnologyBy Kenneth RapozaOctober 6, 2022Leave a comment

Some argue that if the U.S. let the services industry grow through exports, it would lower our trillion-dollar trade gap with the world. CPA economist Jeff Ferry explains why that will never happen, and why it is better to increase manufacturing at home to lower the deficit.

August Trade Deficit Drops 4%, But China Trade Deficit Breaks 2018 Record

Featured Home Page, CPA News, Issues, Newsroom, Trade and TariffsBy Kenneth RapozaOctober 5, 2022Leave a comment

August trade figures reveal two things: a slowing economy, and a rising trade deficit with China as a strong dollar makes imports more attractive.

Senate Banking Committee Debates U.S. Corporate Investment in China

Archive, Capital Markets, China, CPA News, Featured Home Page, Issues, NewsroomBy Kenneth RapozaOctober 4, 2022Leave a comment

Should U.S. companies like Intel be allowed to invest in factories and partner with tech companies in China? If so, should there be restrictions?

Amazon in Business with Chinese Defense Contractor Banned by Washington. Why?

Archive, Capital Markets, China, Commentary Featured, Featured Home Page, Issues, Newsroom, TechnologyBy Kenneth RapozaSeptember 29, 2022Leave a comment

Amazon’s cloud service company isn’t breaking any laws. But is really okay for AWS to provide cloud computing to the Pentagon and China defense contractors?

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