We don’t feel better off, because we’re not
Earlier this year, trade experts explained to two audiences in Seattle how workers should adjust to the global economy. Workers displaced by global competition could
Earlier this year, trade experts explained to two audiences in Seattle how workers should adjust to the global economy. Workers displaced by global competition could
Editor’s note: CPA board member Zach Mottl, Atlas Tool, appeared on Fox News to discuss China’s intellectual property theft, why they will not change, and
Editor’s note: CPA’s recent study on the positive impact of tariffs was covered in the Epoch Times. Despite many critics projecting that tariffs will push
Non-competitive Dollar, Front-Running of Tariffs Drive Up October Deficit, Imports By Jeff Ferry, CPA Research Director The monthly US trade deficit rose by $0.9 billion
The CPA Education Fund, the charitable arm of the Coalition for a Prosperous America, is looking for a Marketing and Development Manager who is an
It’s now eight months after the first set of Trump administration tariffs went into effect, and so far the much-feared economic costs of tariffs have
By Jeff Ferry, CPA Research Director Since January, the Trump administration has implemented five major tariff policies, on the solar panel, washing machine, steel, and
Editor’s note: This is a positive development. WASHINGTON—President Trump has named U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, a hard-liner on China, to head trade negotiations with
Excerpt: Many of the people who contributed to the report are prominent scholars with a deep affection for China who held out hope that its government would
Editor’s note: CPA believed it was likely that President Trump would terminate NAFTA as he sought approval for the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. This article confirms our