Soybeans!
Brad W. Setser | Council on Foreign Relations | 02/25/2019
Soybeans! The United States’ number one or two export to China (depending a bit on the market...
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Scott Lincicome | CATO Institute | 08/22/2019
The recent rise in American economic nationalism has accompanied the view that past restrictions on foreign competition were successful in achieving stated policy objectives: decreased imports, increased jobs, industrial revival,…
Brad W. Setser | Council on Foreign Relations | 02/25/2019
Soybeans! The United States’ number one or two export to China (depending a bit on the market...
Dan Mitchell | International Liberty | 01/16/2019
I’m for free trade because I want more jobs and more prosperity for the United S...
Andrea Durkin | TradeVistas | 12/19/2018
It’s Not Just U.S. Manufacturers | For now, the frontl...
Stephen Lamar, Executive Vice Present, American Apparel & Footwear Association | 08/01/2018
How do global value chains fare du...
Stephen Lamar | American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) | 05/04/2018
May 2018 marks World Trade Month ― a time of public and pr...
Alan Wolff | 04/04/2018
WASHINGTON, DC – April 4, 2018–My object today is to sort through the noise of the curren...
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