U.S. Bans Cotton Imports from Xinjiang, Citing Uyghur Forced Labor By Zachary Evans January 13, 2021 Multinational corporations including Apple, Nike, and Coca-Cola, are reportedly lobbying to water down the bill.
Trump Trade Representative Urges Biden Admin to Keep Tariffs on Chinese Goods By Zachary Evans January 11, 2021 Lighthizer cautioned the Biden administration against lifting tariffs or moving to a ‘multilateral’ strategy for engaging with China.
Political Pandering to Hide Incompetence: Ex-Im Edition By Veronique de Rugy December 17, 2020 News flash for Reed and Cramer: regurgitating the statutory language that Congress handed to you is quite different from actually doing something.
Shunning the Trans-Pacific Partnership Was a Costly Mistake By The Editors November 18, 2020 The longer Washington neglects its leadership role in Asia, the sooner Beijing’s dream of regional dominance will come to fruition.
Today in Unintended Consequences By Kevin D. Williamson November 17, 2020 With nationalists like these, who needs enemies?
NR PLUS Trump as Populist-Nationalist By Michael Brendan Dougherty November 12, 2020 His legacy is a mixed bag.
The Trump Administration’s Long Telegram? By Jimmy Quinn November 3, 2020 The Trump administration has come up with a blueprint of sorts for this new phase of competition with the CCP, whether or not the president is reelected.
Oren Cass vs. Public-Choice Economics By Ramesh Ponnuru November 3, 2020 A lot of economic thought concerns the ways that markets can go awry.