CPA Unhappy that Dem Leadership Blocked a WTO Withdrawal Vote Today
Washington. The following statement can be attributed to Michael Stumo, CEO of the Coalition for a Prosperous America. “CPA is very disappointed with Speaker Pelosi’s actions
Washington. The following statement can be attributed to Michael Stumo, CEO of the Coalition for a Prosperous America. “CPA is very disappointed with Speaker Pelosi’s actions
Editors note: We are starting to get serious about re-shoring. WASHINGTON — U.S. government financing for projects to return critical supply chains to the United
Editor’s note: Marc Fasteau and Ian Fletcher are interviewed in this podcast relating to their recent article on the economic foundations of industrial policy. This
Editor’s note: This is good news. Trump’s leadership potentially sets the stage for a vigorous congressional debate over continued U.S. membership in the trade body.
Editor’s note: The major meatpackers in the US are foreign-owned, or they are stateless multinationals. Their warnings of meat shortages while exporting more to China
Editors note: Ken Austin, a former treasury official, explains the intricacies of capital flows, exchange rates, and the trade deficit. Blame U.S. Policies – Starting
Editor’s Note: Mike Dolan is a trade policy specialist and lobbyist for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and is the CPA board of directors. Larry
Editor’s Note: “Martin Wolf, in this article, reviews Pettis/Klein’s new book “Trade Wars are Class Wars”. It is an important book and even Wolf manages
Editor’s note: Congressman Peter DeFazio is absolutely correct. It will take years to fully understand the impact COVID-19 has unleashed on our country, but one
Washington. The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today praised a new Senate resolution calling on Americans to buy domestically produced goods. The bipartisan resolution, introduced