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Are the Republicans Switching Places with the Democrats on Trade?

Simon Lester | CATO Institute | 06/14/2021

Until recently, conventional wisdom had it that the Republicans were the party of free trade while the Democrats were more inclined towards protectionism. There were always gaping holes in this…

The Time Is Now for a Trade Deal With Taiwan

David Sacks, Jennifer Hillman | Council On Foreign Relations | 06/14/2021

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made...

ITC Protections Are Broken—It’s Time to Fix Them

Charles B. Meyer | Bloomberg Law | 06/14/2021

The old Southern adage “if it ain’t broke, don‘t fix it” is fre...

The Costs of Tech Policy Inaction

C.J. Mahoney | American Compass | 06/14/2021

Lost in the Super Market offers a useful point-counterpoint guide to thinking about...

Mercosur in the Mediterranean: An Opportunity for Post COVID-19 Growth?

Jan Micallef | European Centre for International Political Economy | 06/11/2021

The COVID...

U.S. Relationship With Vietnam Blossoms as Former Foe Opens Up Economically

Anthony B. Kim, Gavin Zhao | The Heritage Foundation | 06/11/2021

KEY TAKEAWAYS Vietn...

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