TRADE & TARIFFS
The purpose of trade is to contribute to the prosperity of the American people. Rising imports and more than 40 consecutive years of trade deficit have eroded the U.S. industrial base, contributed to greater inequality, and damaged national security. Our research explores the causes and consequences of harmful trade policies, and considers better alternatives.
Recent Work includes our most recent published articles on Trade and Tariffs. Featured Work includes some noteworthy articles on this topic from recent years.
RECENT WORK
U.S. Aluminum Industry Undermined by Dumping, Import Flood, and Trade Agreement Violations
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Andrew Rechenberg
August 12, 2024
Jeff Ferry
August 8, 2024
Domestic Market Share Index Rises in Q1 2024, Fueled by a Reduced Manufacturing Trade Deficit
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Andrew Rechenberg
July 29, 2024
Andrew Rechenberg
July 25, 2024
Currency Misalignment Effects Far Outweigh the Effect of Tariffs: Subsidizing Imports and Penalizing U.S. Exports
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Andrew Rechenberg
July 15, 2024
Biden Administration Mexico Steel Agreement Will Have Little to No Effect on Imports from Mexico
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Andrew Rechenberg
July 12, 2024
Jeff Ferry
June 10, 2024