Five Reasons to Take a Hard Line with China at Trade Talks
Washington. As the Trump administration embarks on a 13th round of trade talks with China, the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) is urging US trade
Washington. As the Trump administration embarks on a 13th round of trade talks with China, the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) is urging US trade
Many in Washington look at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris to help with pressing business concerns in the global community.
Editors note: This is a very big step to add Chinese entities to the Department of Commerce’s Entity List. It is the first time any
Editors note: This excerpt from Secretary Ross’ oped is very good, signaling a sea change in how trade is thought about. “Thanks to President Donald
By Jeff Ferry and Steven Byers The US goods deficit with the European Union (EU) is on track to triple in a decade. In July,
Overall trade deficit on track to exceed 2018 total, but China deficit narrowing By Steven L. Byers, PhD, CPA Senior Economist The US trade deficit
After an initial review of the various 2020 Democratic presidential contenders’ tax proposals, the CPA tax committee noted a lack of progress on corporate tax
Editors note: CPA supports this provision to exclude China bus makers from receiving US government money. Momentum is building in a congressional spending bill to
Editor’s note: The US should withdraw from the Universal Postal Union because the agreement forces us to subsidize shipping costs for Chinese imports so mail
Editor’s note: The title of this article says it all It’s not often that you come across a book that completely transforms your understanding of