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The Trump administration has received 18 “written offers” from foreign trade ministers so far this week, according to the ...
Initially we thought the agreement would need simple revisions, but at the juncture we are facing now, I believe we can’t ...
Tariffs are not going to make other countries respect the United States. But they can make them move on without it.
Citigroup has hired former U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer as a senior adviser on global trade, the Wall Street ...
President Trump has argued his new tariffs will help reverse the long decline of U.S. manufacturing, pointing to the loss of "90,000 factories" since the North American Free Trade Agreement took ...
In particular, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) gets much of the blame for lost jobs. Trump’s tariffs might be “chaotic,” as Fain told NPR earlier this month. “But, ...
The tomato trade is a good example of how President Trump’s tariffs could hurt producers and consumers, Bloomberg Opinion ...
Tariffs aren’t going to reverse the loss of auto jobs in the Midwest during the last 30 years. Automation, and a change in American car buyers’ preferences, cost more jobs than bad trade deals.
Tuesday’s meeting could provide insights into Trump’s plan for what was once one of the most stable and friendly bilateral ...
The United States’ new policy of trade barriers is opening up unexpected opportunities for Latin America. The region is ...
represent the largest markets for North American agricultural products. Consumers in these countries are willing to pay premiums for high-quality goods, such as fresh fruits and meat. Canada currently ...
Before agricultural trade boomed under the North American Free Trade Agreement, US consumers had to pay significantly more for a tomato in December or January than in August or September.