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Going It Alone in the Asia-Pacific: Regional Trade Agreements Without the United States

Peter A. Petri, Michael G. Plummer, Shujiro Urata, and Fan Zhai | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 10/20/2017

WASHINGTON – The withdrawal of the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) dramatically disrupted the longstanding trade agenda of the Asia-Pacific. The region’s governments have pursued trade and investment…

Getting it Right: A people’s guide to renegotiating NAFTA

Maude Barlow | 10/16/2017

Washington, October 16, 2017 – Canada, Mexico and the United State...

Political Machinery: Did Robots Swing the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election?

Carl Benedikt, Thor Berger, and ChinChih Chen | 10/13/2017

Was the outcome of the 2016 ...

How to Improve NAFTA

Jorge G. Casteneda, and Carlos Heredia | 09/26/2017

MEXICO CITY – As US President Donald Trump promised, renegotiation of the North American ...

U.S.-Produced Value in U.S. Imports from NAFTA

Anne Flatness | 09/22/2017

Analysis of newly released data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Devel...

Sorting Product to Origin to Secure the Benefits of Trade Agreements

Bruce Hirsh  | 09/21/2017

Does Your Product Make the Cut? Trade agreements offer a variety o...

Impact of LNG Exports on the U.S. Economy: A Brief Update

Harry Vidas | American Petroleum Institute | 09/13/2017

Current expectations for cheaper and more price-...

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