New Anti-Tariff Study Again Cries “Wolf”
Erroneous 2018 Predictions Repeated By Steven Byers, CPA Senior Economist Nearly a year after predicting 470,000 jobs would be lost due to President Trump’s tariffs on imported steel
Erroneous 2018 Predictions Repeated By Steven Byers, CPA Senior Economist Nearly a year after predicting 470,000 jobs would be lost due to President Trump’s tariffs on imported steel
Editors note: this letter to the editor is a good rebuttal to a wrongheaded anti tariff piece by the Wall Street Journal editorial board. The Trump
Editors note: They told us tariffs on solar panel imports would kill the US solar market and cost jobs. They were wrong. SunPower’s New Oregon Facility
Tariffs are working, boosting job growth Washington. One year after the Trump administration first imposed tariffs on a host of subsidized imports from China, the Coalition for
Editor’s note: US consumers are paying for China’s ability to engage in military aggression against us. “Last month, Chinese Rear Adm. Lou Yuan told an audience
Editors note: excellent. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump said on Thursday he did not plan to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping before a
By Jeff Ferry CPA Chief Economist Trade data for November 2018 published Wednesday by the Department of Commerce indicates that the Trump Administration’s tariffs may
Editor’s note. Germany is for free trade so long as it is a massive net exporter. It’s new National Industrial Strategy is more “Germany First” than
“Many of our members have been directly impacted by China’s ongoing economic aggression…. “Many of our members have been directly impacted by China’s ongoing economic
Editor’s note: Steel fabrication products were left out of the Section 232 tariffs on steel. The best method of implementing tariffs is to cover the