Monthly Archives: June 2024

U.S. Trade Policy — Bad and Getting Worse?

Under Trump and Biden U.S. trade policy has veered away from its traditional approach, developed since World War II, from multilateralism to focusing primarily on national and unliteral concerns. At the center of the newer U.S. approach has been tensions … Continue reading

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Biden Administration — Tariffs, Diversifying Supply Chains & More Concerning China.

     Issues concerning tariffs and supply chains continue to dominate trade issues between China and the U.S.  The Biden administration continue to roll out new trade initiative and measures — especially as they relate to and support newer U.S. … Continue reading

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Dr. Stuart Malawer and Joint Resolution of Recognition by the Virginia General Assembly (2024).

     Recognition upon being honored by a Joint Resolution of the Virginia Genera Assembly                                From the Journal of East Asis and International Law 

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U.S. Agriculture, Trade Wars, Exports and Subsidies — Still Problems for Smaller Farms.

      The U.S. agricultural sector benefits from historically extensive subsidies legislation as well as new legislation under the Biden administration. Exports are of great significance. Trump’s tariff wars with China caused a great number of losses that were … Continue reading

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