Beyond Beef Labels, Latest Amendment To Senate “China Bill” Mostly Bad
An amendment to the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (formerly Endless Frontier) is good for beef country of origin labeling, bad for tariffs. Here’s why.
An amendment to the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (formerly Endless Frontier) is good for beef country of origin labeling, bad for tariffs. Here’s why.
Rome, NY-based Revere Copper was started by Paul Revere. It’s still alive. Here’s what it’s up against.
Biden said when he thinks of climate change, he thinks of jobs. Here is an example of that, and a look at why it happened in the first place.
The International Energy Agency throws a bucket of cold water on Biden’s climate change plans. Why the race to “net-zero” emissions is risky business.
Congress is getting serious about making sure government purchases are Made in the USA. Meanwhile, Rep. Bill Pascrell wonders about corporate responsibility.
Katherine Tai fields questions on tariff removals, exemptions, and the revival of TPP.
Two Uyghurs from Xinjiang tell the House Foreign Affairs Committee what’s going on inside China. Republicans and Democrats debate Olympic ban, corporate responsibility.
China set up to be America’s Green OPEC. Experts warn The Hill that the supply chain to make EV batteries is out of our hands.
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce wants more battery-powered cars on the road. But what does that mean for the traditional American auto worker? Both parties are worried.
Germany is as problematic as China. Authors Michael Pettis and Matthew Klein remind us why.