Politico: Leaked: What’s in Obama’s trade deal
A recent draft of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade deal would give U.S. pharmaceutical firms unprecedented protections against competition from cheaper generic drugs, possibly transcending the
A recent draft of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade deal would give U.S. pharmaceutical firms unprecedented protections against competition from cheaper generic drugs, possibly transcending the
WASHINGTON — On the evening of June 15, President Obama joined a conference call with the two men who had done more than anyone in
At midday Thursday, there was a gathering in Majority Whip Steve Scalise’s members’ lounge off Statuary Hall to toast House passage of Trade Adjustment Assistance, the
BEIJING — At a ceremony imbued with quiet triumph at the Great Hall of the People, China’s president, Xi Jinping, hosted 56 member countries
The US Steel industry has long said that a wave of cheap and illegally subsidized imports is crushing its ability to compete. [by Jeff
WASHINGTON — A year ago, an entrepreneur from California came before the House Financial Services Committee, a Purple Heart pinned to his lapel from
As long as there have been trade deals, there have been proponents and opponents, and there have been winners and losers. There is rarely agreement
When it was all but over, and the trade legislation that President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans spent many agonizing months brokering was on the
Following the approval of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) legislation Wednesday afternoon (June 24), the Senate passed a bill renewing Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) and
For Immediate Release: June 25, 2015 Billings, Mont. – Today, the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry held a hearing regarding the