Who’s Paying for the US Tariffs? A Longer-Term Perspective
Mary Amiti, Stephen J. Redding & David E. Weinstein | National Bureau of Economic Research | 01/01/2020
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Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer | Office of the United States Trade Representative | 02/28/2020
February 28, 2020 | Washington, DC – The United States Trade Representative delivered President Trump’s 2020 Trade Policy Agenda and Annual Report to Congress on Feb. 28. “The report outlines…
Mary Amiti, Stephen J. Redding & David E. Weinstein | National Bureau of Economic Research | 01/01/2020
Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder | CSIS | 11/07/2019
The terms of the US-China tr...
Charles W. Boustany Jr. and Aaron L. Friedberg | National Bureau of Asian Research | 11/04/2019
BST Associates on behalf of the Port of Los Angeles | 11/01/2019
Yun Sun | The Stimson Center | 10/31/2019
Topline Since the beginning of the tariff war in mid- 2018, the escalatio...
Andrew K. Rose | Haas School of Business Administration, University of California, Berkeley | 10/23/2019
While Donald Trump is a co...
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