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Ian Fletcher: As Jobs Go Global, U.S. Workers Pay
It's no secret the pot is boiling a bit again with respect to America's trade-induced economic problems.
The Global Small Business Blog: Hip Hip Hooray to Free Trade!
skip to main | skip to sidebar The Global Small Business Blog The Definitive Blog for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses Interested in Going Global Friday, October 21, 2011 Hip Hip Hooray to Free Trade! Barbara Weltman (pictured), founder and owner, Big Ideas for Small Business, Inc., writes an
Port of Houston Commission Approves Tariff Increases | Import Industry News
At its regular November 17 meeting, the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority (PHA) approved changes in PHA Tariff Nos. 8, 14 and ...
Stan Sorscher: How, Exactly, Does Trade Bring Prosperity?
I work for a labor union in the aerospace industry. We are 100% in favor of trade.
Ian Fletcher: Greg Thanos Interviews Me on What's Wrong With Free Trade
Here I am in a video interview with documentary filmmaker Greg Thanos on what's wrong with free trade.
The Global Small Business Blog: Just Say "Yes" to Free Trade
skip to main | skip to sidebar The Global Small Business Blog The Definitive Blog for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses Interested in Going Global Wednesday, September 28, 2011 Just Say "Yes" to Free Trade Daniel Griswold (pictured), director of the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy
Ian Fletcher: Republican Presidential Candidate Endorses Wall Street Protests
I was on the phone talking trade policy with Gov. Roemer this morning, and so far, he's by far the best Republican candidate on the issue of trade and its Wall Street connection.
Tim Robertson: Obama's Free Trade Sleight of Hand
Obama is ignoring growing opposition from his Democratic base and voters across the political spectrum to resurrect policies Congress has refused to approve for over four years. And to get his message across, he's using every trick in the book.
Clyde Prestowitz: The Losses of Trade
A new report on trade with China says that the adjustment costs like rising unemployment and the food stamps, declining tax receipts, reduced school budgets, and other expenses arising from trade with China wipe out up to two-thirds of the gains from trade.
Ian Fletcher: Is Romney for Real on Trade?
If Romney truly understands the underlying economics of our present trade mess, he knows that the present order is unsustainable. And he -- and his backers -- probably calculate that they'd rather have a Republican clean it up than a Democrat.

