UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Tariff Fight Paralyzing US Solar Threatens American Steelmakers

It would tell US manufacturers that “even if you have a valid case and you’re losing jobs” because of unfair competition, you might be denied relief, said Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, a group that represents steelmakers and workers. “If you weaken that, you’re going to weaken overall support for more … Read More

CPA Questions FDA Commissioner on Faulty Data on Indian Generic Drugs

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today sent a letter to Dr. Robert Califf, Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), over the agency’s controversial decision to allow the continued sale of generic drugs from India despite faulty data and a lack of proof of therapeutic equivalence. Read the article.

China Mocks Biden’s Economic Pact for Failing to Lower Tariffs

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi mocked President Joe Biden’s wide-ranging economic framework for failing to lower tariffs, in some of the strongest criticism yet of the US plan to counter Beijing’s influence in Asia. Read the article.

Xinjiang Police Files Expose Shocking, Unprecedented Evidence of China’s Use of Forced Labor

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today applauds the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation for obtaining the shocking, unprecedented evidence known as the Xinjiang Police Files from internal police networks in China’s Xinjiang region. CPA urges every single lawmaker in Congress to review the contents of the Xinjiang Police Files, including the photographs of … Read More

Canada concerned as COOL talk builds on Capitol Hill

Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. don’t agree on much, but in trade protectionism, there’s common cause. That’s why increasing bipartisan talk on Capitol Hill to resurrect COOL (country-of-origin labelling) for U.S.-sold beef, has Canada’s meat sector on guard. Read the article.

US Seeks Second Set of Dispute-End Talks on Canada Dairy Quotas

The US is requesting dispute-settlement consultations for a second time over Canada’s dairy quotas, alleging that they’re undermining access that the nation agreed to provide American producers. The Biden administration is challenging Canada’s dairy tariff-rate quota allocation measures, which deny access to eligible applicants including retailers, foodservice operators, and other types of importers, Read the … Read More

Tariffs and Inflation: The Dog that Didn’t Bark

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is arguing for repealing a broad set of U.S. tariffs, allegedly as a way to fight inflation. Her argument is said to rely on a set of reports[1] published in March by the Peterson Institute that claimed that cutting tariffs would cut 1.3 percentage points off the U.S. rate of inflation. … Read More