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Marc L. Busch, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
Last Friday, a dispute settlement panel convened under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement ruled in favor of the U.S. on two Mexican measures blocking...
There’s a way President-elect Donald Trump can help promote U.S. manufacturing exports, and it doesn’t involve imposing new tariffs.
While Trump’s instinct won’t be to greenlight this for World Trade Organization litigation, he should.
Former President Trump in a Thursday interview challenged Vice President Harris’s ability to oversee foreign relations with China if elected...
As he tells the story, the iconic American company was forced to build bikes in India to get around its crushing import duty.
More onerous rules of origin, with new tariffs, will cause chaos across North American supply chains, and come at the expense of U.S. jobs.
It sends a message to the U.S. that Canada is willing and able to close Fortress North America to Chinese trade and investment, which is key if...
It makes no sense to talk about supply chains without talking about trade, but America’s allies have lost confidence that the U.S. is interested in...
There are two reasons Trump and Harris should be motivated to articulate a vision for going on the offense.
The issue is not the word “emergency,” but the idea of an “international relations” emergency.