Federico Schiavio in International Trade 2 weeks ago
While the West wrings its hands over scenes of drought and dead children and wants to “save” Ethiopia, the Chinese see a fast growing economy with 90 million consumers and business to be had.
James Velasquez in International Trade 11 months ago
Despite their bad reputation, people in the West need to be more receptive to the benefits of low-waged sweatshops. What happens if we consider it from the perspective of the poor?
Andrej Litvinjenko in International Trade 2 years ago
We are all frustrated with the apparent failure of the global economic system. Still, it has been difficult for us to articulate our frustration.
Travis Higgins in International Trade 3 months ago
Congress can dramatically improve the economy by fast-tracking trade, lifting the Cuba embargo, opening up to tourism, and investing in a renewable energy economy.
Steven Bywater in International Trade 10 months ago
A shift in Chinese investment trends towards public services companies have been met with different responses by the US and EU. Who then is most at risk? And what are the advantages?
Warren Rizzi in International Trade 1 year ago
Despite government negativity, some U.S. companies have made great strides in developing their brands in China due to smarter practices and the force of the market.
Chris Miller in International Trade 2 years ago
With our nation’s unemployment at an all-time high, is outsourcing really the best option?
Ian Yamamoto in International Trade 1 year ago
When China sells goods at lower than market price, it is to the benefit of U.S. manufacturers, retailers, and consumers.