Innocent Bystanders: Why the U.S.-China Trade War Hurts African Economies
Judd Devermont & Catherine Chiang | Center for Strategic & International Studies | 04/09/2019
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Phil Levy | The Chicago Council on Global Affairs | 04/17/2019
By the summer of 2018, the United States was ramping up its first real trade war since the 1930s. The Trump administration was slapping tariffs on Chinese imports and responding…
Judd Devermont & Catherine Chiang | Center for Strategic & International Studies | 04/09/2019
Daniel Kliman, Rush Doshi, Kristine Lee, and Zack Cooper | Center for a New American Security | 04/08/2019
Since its launch in...
Riley Walters | The Heritage Foundation | 04/05/2019
The Trump Administration has been increasing the cost of goods fr...
Derek Scissors | American Enterprise Institute | 04/03/2019
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Baker McKenzie | Rhodium Group | 04/02/2019
Chinese businesses c...
Joshua P. Meltzer and Neena Shenai | The Brookings Institution | 03/12/2019
The U.S.-China economic r...
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