Do You Know Where Your Hamburger Was Made?
A look at the destructive pricing pressures on American cattle ranchers, and the minority and tribal groups that depend on them. Are we outsourcing cattle ranching in the name of climate change?
A look at the destructive pricing pressures on American cattle ranchers, and the minority and tribal groups that depend on them. Are we outsourcing cattle ranching in the name of climate change?
For Katherine Tai and the Biden administration, environmentalism is going to be the core of trade policy. How does that square with heavy polluters like India and China?
Recent shortages an example of America’s over-bearing dependence on Chinese supply chains. The time is now to take action to reverses this decades-long headwind to U.S. manufacturing and its labor force.
Lawyers from Wiley are telling their clients to prepare for ongoing supply disruptions due to Biden’s China policies.
A Hudson Institute webinar suggests that the U.S. is in a better position to take on China than Europe.
The Department of Commerce heard a panel of industry leaders on Thursday discussing the shortage in semiconductors, and asks why we can’t make this stuff at home.
We are heading for a trillion-dollar deficit this year in manufactured goods unless some serious import substitution takes place.
A new bill in the Senate seeks to prevent China solar imports, especially for publicly funded solar installations.
China’s duty-free import scheme may look like a desperation move, but it will facilitate massive purchasing and inventory build-out for China semiconductor companies looking to ramp up fast.
Suez Canal blockage another blow to Asia-centric supply chains.