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The Doha Dance
by: Daniel Allen, March 30, 2009

One part of recovery efforts to combat a world-wide economic decline is the reexamination of international trade barriers. (read more)


Protectionism or Protection?
by: Emmanuel Opati, October 25, 2007

Disapproval of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) ventures by the Democratic controlled Congress is said to be sending a wrong message contrary to America’s efforts to win the hearts and minds of Arab and Moslem allies on global war on terrorism. (read more)


Lions and Tigers and Trade, Oh My!
by: Bethany Stotts, November 09, 2007

American antipathy toward trade has been growing rapidly. However, world-renowned economist Jagdish Bhagwati argues that American free trade phobia is unjustified. (read more)


Government-Induced Food Insecurity
by: Emily Miller, June 18, 2008

The recent food crisis and rising global food prices are short-term problems, said Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar at Heritage last week. (read more)


Quo Vadis TPA?
by: Emily Miller, July 11, 2008

The U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement was signed by the U.S. and Colombia two years ago in November of 2006, yet it still awaits congressional approval needed for final passage. (read more)


Trade Facilitation
by: Ben Giles, July 15, 2008

While media reports focus on job loss and a dwindling manufacturing industry, Ikenson’s findings tell a different economic tale. (read more)


McCain Unplugged
by: Audra Taylor, July 22, 2008

Although their positions on issues may look indistinct to many voters right now, policy analysts are finding key distinctions between the two major political parties’ presidential candidates this year. (read more)


Connecting Shoes, the Poor, and China
by: Daniel Smith, August 06, 2008

A small, unknown congressional bill, currently committee-stalled in both houses of Congress, illustrates the difficulty in passing any legislation, even if it is supported by both sides of the aisle. Case in point—the Affordable Footwear Act of 2007 (AFA). (read more)