In "The China Toll", the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) argues that the U.S. trade imbalance with China is the single biggest cause of job losses in the United States, asserting that 2.3 million U.S. jobs were lost between 2001 and 2007 as a direct result of this bilateral deficit. However, facts do not substantiate EPI’s assertions.
Any effort to enhance our energy security while improving the environment must begin with determined leadership by the White House and the Congress—but it cannot end there. » Read the full open letter and all 13 principles
The United States now has a trade surplus in manufactured goods with its 14 free trade agreement (FTA) partners. That’s right: Free trade agreements are helping to shrink the U.S. trade deficit.
With everyone Monday morning quarterbacking the collapse of the Doha negotiations there has been no shortage of color commentary and analysis of what happened. But few have begun to ask, or better yet answer, the question of what happens next? » Read all the updates on the Doha Round
America is facing a long-term energy crisis, one which could become one of the most significant economic and national security challenges of the 21st century. Help start a solution today:
The U.S. Chamber’s President and CEO Tom Donohue on Monday launched the Workforce Freedom Initiative, a national grassroots advocacy program to stop organized labor’s anti-growth agenda.