UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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CPA Applauds Wyden, Portman Bipartisan Bill to Disallow Foreign Tax Credits and Other Tax Benefits for Companies Operating in Russia

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today applauded Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Senate Finance Committee Member Rob Portman (R-OH) for releasing a discussion draft of legislation to disallow Foreign Tax Credits for companies that pay taxes to the Russian government, and other tax benefits. Read the article.

U.S. Trade Chief Says New Focus Needed as China Hasn’t Changed

U.S. trade chief Katherine Tai said it’s time to forget about changing China’s behavior and instead focus on rebuilding the U.S. industrial manufacturing base and making domestic investments to counter the Asian nation. Read the article.

U.S. Exports More Diesel as Global Shortage Fuels Competition

The U.S. is exporting more diesel than it has in years as buyers in Europe and Latin America vie to secure supplies that have tightened since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Waterborne diesel exports out of the U.S. Gulf Coast have climbed to 1.04 million barrels per day so far this month, on track to hit the … Read More

CPA Applauds Commerce Department for Initiating Investigation into Illegal Chinese Circumvention

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) released a statement after the Department of Commerce initiated an anticircumvention investigation into Chinese companies operating in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia that are illegally circumventing existing antidumping and countervailing (AD/CVD) duty orders on solar cells and modules from China. Read the article.

U.S. Restores Waivers for Some Chinese Goods Hit by Tariffs

The Biden administration plans to reinstate exemptions from Trump-era tariffs on about two-thirds of Chinese products that were previously granted waivers, most of which expired by the end of 2020. Read the article.

U.S., U.K. Reach Deal to Ease Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum

The deal will allow 500,000 metric tons of steel annually to be imported duty free, with higher amounts subject to tariffs, starting June 1, the Commerce Department said in a statement. The U.K. also will end retaliatory tariffs on more than $500 million worth of U.S. exports, including distilled spirits, agriculture products and consumer goods. … Read More

China Turns to U.S. Corn as War Puts Ukraine Supplies at Risk

China is ramping up corn purchases from the U.S. as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine snarls grain exports and puts spring plantings in doubt, pushing prices higher in Chicago. The world’s top importer scooped up 200,000 tons of corn last week for shipment in the season beginning Sept. 1, U.S. Department of Agriculture data showed Thursday. Read … Read More