As Tax Debate Heats Up, Lawmakers Struggle to Think of a Plan B
WASHINGTON—An uncomfortable question looms over the tax debate in Congress: What’s Plan B? [Richard Rubin| February 17, 2017 |Wall Street Journal] Border adjustment, a pillar
WASHINGTON—An uncomfortable question looms over the tax debate in Congress: What’s Plan B? [Richard Rubin| February 17, 2017 |Wall Street Journal] Border adjustment, a pillar
HONG KONG — In South Korea, it’s all in the family. South Korean officials on Friday arrested Lee Jae-yong, the vice chairman of Samsung and the
The 2016 election was a referendum on the imbalanced global trading system. It lost. President Donald Trump’s victory and Bernie Sanders’ insurgency both drew urgency
Donald Trump has a reputation for doing as president what he said he’d do when he was a candidate, but there’s one promise he has conspicuously
Sometimes the victories come so thick and fast, you have to sit down, take a deep breath, and count them. by Jeff Ferry, appears on The Hill
Emboldened by Trump’s pledge to “buy American,” cattle ranchers across the country are trying to re-stoke the fires around country-of-origin labeling, lobbying for state legislation
MEXICO CITY—While the Trump administration talks of new import tariffs, there is already one in place that would slam manufacturers of pickup trucks in Mexico
DETROIT — There are many reasons for the steady success of the three major American automakers in recent years, but none are bigger than the
By Jeff Ferry, CPA Research Director The fear is growing that a rising dollar could sabotage any effort by the Trump Administration to improve the
Passionate defenders of the “global rules-based trading system” should be wary of thinking their views are more informed than President Trump’s. He has been branded