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Why the U.S. trade deficit could be a big red flag for the U.S. economy

25/05/2015

Why the U.S. trade deficit could be a big red flag for the U.S. economy

The U.S. imported $232.9 billion worth of goods $187.8 billion, while only exporting $187.8 billion, resulting in a U.S. trade deficit of $51.4 billion. This deficit marked an increase of $15.5 billion – or 43.1% – over February 2015 numbers.

Passing of the trade promotion authority legislation in the US could fast-track the TPP

13/03/2015

Passing of the trade promotion authority legislation in the US could fast-track the TPP

In the hopes of avoiding a drawn out or failed negotiation of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), the U.S. Congress is negotiating legislation that would allow trade deals to be put on the fast track with few delays and even fewer amendments, also referred to as a trade promotion authority (TPA).

Are countries using trade protectionism to safeguard their economies or as political ammunition?

25/11/2014

Are countries using trade protectionism to safeguard their economies or as political ammunition?

I’ve been reading a lot in the news lately about the different protectionist trade measures countries around the world are taking in the name of safeguarding their local growers, producers and manufacturers.

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