Beijing’s Three Options: Unemployment, Debt, or Wealth Transfers
Editor’s note. Professor Michael Pettis lays out the finite possibilities for China responding to the fact that it cannot rely on US consumers in the
Editor’s note. Professor Michael Pettis lays out the finite possibilities for China responding to the fact that it cannot rely on US consumers in the
July Trade Deficit Up 9.5% to $50.1B By Jeff Ferry, CPA Research Director Wednesday’s trade report from the US Commerce Department for July reported that
Washington. The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) is urging President Trump to consider vetoing the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill, which would would unilaterally eliminate tariffs on
Editor’s note: The tariff/job creation stories are only in the local/regional papers, like this one. Not on the national news because it does not fit
CPA Chairman was quoted in this article: Foreign leaders “keep underestimating Trump on trade,” said Dan DiMicco, a former steel executive and trade adviser to
Editor’s note. This is an interesting idea. Probably WTO illegal but worth it. Sen. Sherrod Brown’s legislation also seeks to remove a tax incentive for
In recent months, President Donald Trump has imposed much-needed tariffs to address China’s 24-year trade war and commercial espionage campaign targeting America. Instead of changing
Editor’s note: CPA’s position on NAFTA is “mend it or end it”. President Trump speaks during a meeting with state leaders about prison reform at
Trump’s critics warn that tariffs will harm workers and the U.S. economy. But China’s economic history suggests otherwise. Op-ed by Jeff Ferry originally appeared in
There are 20 times as many American jobs that have been created in the last six months thanks to President Trump’s tariffs on imported foreign