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CPA Applauds Bipartisan Legislation to Repeal Biden Solar Emergency Declaration that Allows Tariff Free Importation of Subsidized Chinese Solar to Continue Illegal Trade Activity

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today applauded bipartisan legislation introduced by U.S. Representatives Bill Posey (R-FL) and Dan Kildee (D-MI) that will repeal President Biden’s Solar Emergency Declaration issued last June. Under the Congressional Review Act (CRA), Congress can repeal rules enacted by the executive branch if they were enacted within 60 legislative … Read More

Biden’s Trumpian trade policy no friend of Asia-Pacific

It is tempting to blame radical changes to US trade policy on former US president Donald Trump, whose protectionist views were strongly held and clearly stated. However, many observers have been surprised by the Biden administration’s continuation of many of Trump’s policies, albeit with different rhetoric. This culminated in the United States’ rejection last month … Read More

Washington’s trade restrictions harmful, China tells US businesses

The US has imposed restrictive measures on several Chinese firms, preventing them from doing business with American entities, essentially in the critical high-tech sector. The bilateral relations, which dwindled during former President Donald Trump’s era, have seen little progress under the Biden administration despite highest-level contacts in Bali, Indonesia on the sidelines of the G20. … Read More

CPA Slams Ruling by USMCA Panel on Auto Content

Complying with the ruling will be a windfall for China and other Asian auto parts manufacturers, increasing their North American sales by granting zero tariff treatment to large amounts of Chinese content. The decision facing the Biden administration is clear: the United States should reject the ruling, and continue granting zero tariff status in accordance … Read More

State Dept asked U.S. energy firms about Mexico protectionism prior to summit

The Biden administration contacted U.S. energy companies ahead of this week’s North American summit to ask them how Mexico’s protectionist policies have impacted their business operations there, according to a document seen by Reuters. The State Department sent an email to U.S. energy companies last week asking them how many permits and applications they had … Read More

Mexico, Canada Win Trade Ruling Against US on Duty-Free Cars

Mexico and Canada won a trade dispute with the US over cars shipped across regional borders, providing automakers more incentive to make vehicles in those nations. US Trade Representative Katherine Tai’s office called the ruling “disappointing.” Mexico and Canada argued USMCA stipulates that more regionally produced parts should count toward duty-free shipping than the US … Read More

Canadian Solar Panels In Maine Accused of Using China False Labor

One such contract went to purchasing 8,000 solar panels made by Canadian Solar, a publicly traded company whose name makes it sound like they manufacture across the border, but in reality, they mostly import from Asia—and from Chinese manufacturers in particular. Its top management is mostly all Chinese Canadians, including those who have worked at … Read More

Exploring The Arguments For And Against The EU’s Protectionism

Recent events have shown that the EU is becoming increasingly protectionist in its policies and actions.  Despite the fact that President-elect Emmanuel Macron has emphasized France’s protectionist instincts for decades, they have remained strong. The Paris government, for example, reacted to the departure of the market-oriented British by advocating for policies that protect domestic champions from … Read More

‘A sea change’: Biden reverses decades of Chinese trade policy

The new strategy, which the Biden administration internally calls its “protect agenda,” is being rolled out this fall and winter in a series of executive actions. In October, the Commerce Department issued new rules aimed at cutting off Chinese firms’ ability to manufacture advanced computer chips. They will soon be followed by an executive order … Read More