China

Aug 05 2015
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Opinion: Digging Into the Trade Data

American exports are going down, not up. Richard McCormack explains why.
Jul 29 2015
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America’s Military is Supplied by China?

Brigadier General John Adams sounds the alarm.
Jul 21 2015
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Trade Laws Explained

Domestic industries now have improved tools to take action against dumping.
Jun 23 2015
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Four Things the U.S. and China Should Talk About During the Strategic and Economic Dialogue

The concerns of millions of American workers must be on the agenda.
Nov 12 2014
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A Fruitful China Trip Still Leaves a Lot on the Table

At least the shirts everybody was wearing looked great.
Oct 21 2014
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UPDATED: Subway Car Contract Shows Massachusetts Needs to Fix its Procurement Process

A Chinese state-owned enterprise is poised to win a lucrative transportation program bid.
Oct 16 2014
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A Deep Dive into the Frustrating Half Thoughts in Treasury’s Currency Reports

Treasury demonstrates some impressive verbal jiu jitsu to avoid the "M" word.
Oct 08 2014
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Will the Treasury Department [Finally] Name China as a Currency Manipulator?

Treasury Secretary Jack Lew | Photo courtesy U.S. Treasury Department via Flickr Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) President Scott Paul wrote to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Wednesday to...
Sep 23 2014
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The U.S. Imports A Lot of Food from China — and You Might Be Surprised What’s on the List

Courtesy Woodrow Wilson Center 2020 Update: The blog below remains one of our most popular on the website, and there has been increased interest in it during the coronavirus crisis. The United...
Aug 27 2014
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Made in China: “A Mistake That Will Be Hard to Turn Around For Decades”

China already leads the world in carbon emissions. If the country follows through on a plan to build 60 new coal-to-gas plants, things could get a lot worse. | Gustavo Madico via Flickr While some...