Why Is Trump a Tariff Man?
Editor’s Note: Really bad piece by Krugman defending the good old days of globalist free trade and offshoring. “This system worked well for many years.” No
Editor’s Note: Really bad piece by Krugman defending the good old days of globalist free trade and offshoring. “This system worked well for many years.” No
Editor’s note: This article is another example of fake trade news falsely raising fears of consumer price hikes on cheese and wine. The US produces
Editor’s note: Curtis Ellis makes a fundamental point. Trade policy should be about building investment in production as well as employment. The cheap consumer goods
Excerpt. “Congress and trade experts have ignored exchange rate moves in crafting trade policies for too long,” said Michael Stumo, the chief executive of the Coalition
Editor’s note: CPA congratulates our longtime member Bill Hickey for receiving the Steel Executive of the Year award from the Association of Steel Distributors. The
Editor’s note: Curtis Ellis lays out the mechanics of why the tariffs are not raising prices. Exclusive: Curtis Ellis explains ‘myriad (illegal) subsidies’ China continues
Editor’s note: More tier one business press reporting on our Job Quality Index. For over 100 consecutive months, the United States government has reported that
Excerpt: The tariffs matter because steel is important. It’s a key measure of a nation’s economic security. Steel is the bedrock commodity needed to build transportation,
Editor’s Note: Zach Mottl is the chief alignment officer of Atlas Tool Works and a past chairman of the Technology and Manufacturing Association of Illinois and
Editors note: This is a very very good article covering our new job quality index. The numbers tell one story. Unemployment in the US is