Monthly Archives: August 2024

Kamala Harris & Trade Policy — More Biden & Not Trump?

Kamal Harris’ trade policy in not clearly formulated nor stated yet. However, some elements are now coming into focus. Commentaries are just now beginning to appear after the Democratic convention. But both Democrats and Republicans are voicing support for tariffs … Continue reading

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TRUMP AND TRADE 2.0 — Worse than Before?

    The following two items are from my previous book on Trump and Trade. It’s the Preface by Peter Watson the former Chairman of the U.S. International Trade Commission and my Introduction. I also include a recent blog of mine … Continue reading

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U.S. Trade Relations Continues to be Highly Politicized & More Restrictive — And Multitude of Global Issues Escalate (Especially National Security Ones).

     U.S. trade relations continue to be highly politicized as a domestic issue and has seen greater restrictions that are not favorable to expanding trade. These actions are often bipartisan ones and often reflect non-trade concerns. Often they are … Continue reading

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