The high taxpayer cost of “saving” US jobs through “Made in America”
Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Euijin Jung | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 08/05/2020
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Will Schneider | Global Trade Daily | 09/08/2020
Supply chains are typically linear, with a straight progression of: 1. Plan 2. Design 3. Source 4. Deliver In traditional supply chains, each step depends on the one preceding it,…
Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Euijin Jung | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 08/05/2020
Anthony Pignataro | Global Trade Magazine | 08/04/2020
More than 11 million Americans worked in the manufact...
Witney Schneidman|Brionne Dawson|Brookings Institute | 07/29/2020
Despite the c...
Audrey LaForest | Trade News | 07/26/2020
President Donald Trump, true to his “America First...
Haeseong Shin|National Taxpayers Union Foundation | 06/26/2020
House Democrats re...
Keith Nuthall | Wards Auto | 06/19/2020
The head of Canada’s Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Assn. predicts parts m...
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