trade
Leveling the Playing Field with China
by SIMON LESTER & HUAN ZHU
China’s wealth has grown significantly in recent decades, yet some of its trade practices remain rooted in its past as a fairly poor country.
U.S. Trade Policy: Does it help or hinder U.S. business?
by CARLA A. HILLS
The former U.S. Trade Representative looks back on 60 years of trade policy and shares her thoughts on the challenges that lie ahead.
Doha Do or Die
by GRANT ALDONAS
The current round of multilateral trade negotiations have dragged on for nearly six years. Is time running out on the prospects of reaching an agreement?
What Trade Means to My State
by TIM PAWLENTY
The Governor of Minnesota talks about the importance of trade to residents of his state and what he is doing to strengthen things in that regard.
What Trade Means to the American People
by DANIEL W. DREZNER
From the coffee we drink in the morning to the iPods we listen to throughout the day, Americans have become accustomed to the benefits of global trade.
Dark Days Ahead?
by DANIEL IKENSON
A storm is brewing on Capitol Hill over the future of U.S. trade policy and the course our nation should take.
A New Trade Relationship with Europe?
by BILL REINSCH
The trade issues dividing the U.S. and EU are not new. What is new is our common concern about the challenge posed by China.
The Importance of Pacific Trade to My State
By C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER
Back from a mission to the Asia-Pacific, the Governor of Idaho explains why trade with the region is not only important to the people of his state, but the country as a whole.