The Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party held a roundtable discussion in Wisconsin on Wednesday to examine how China's trade cheating hurts American manufacturers and factory workers -- and what to do about it.
There's growing bipartisan agreement that the lopsided trade deficit with China is harmful to U.S. interests. Growing American manufacturing is critical to fixing the problem.
The move suggest China is feeling the burn of being under the world’s magnifying glass. Beijing is restricting access to Chinese databases available for “foreign think tanks, research firms and other nonfinancial entities” in an effort to “ensure the party-state’s […]
Short answer: no. But the long-term trends of a “peaking China” will have a profound impact on America’s future and U.S. manufacturing, according to experts at the Hudson Institute.
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