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  • How Should Multinationals Respond to the Greenpeace ‘Dirty Laundry’ Report?

    7/14/11

  • Some Thoughts on the Reshoring Mini-Wave

    7/06/11

  • George Will Seems Like An Intelligent Person

    6/09/11

  • Time Magazine: WTO Ruling Will Force China to End Its Quota on Foreign Films

    5/27/11

  • U.S., China & Punitive Tariffs: Why Those Jobs Ain’t Coming Back

    5/24/11

  • Will This US-China Trade Study Be Misused?

    5/13/11

  • Xenowhobia? America’s Response to Chinese Investment

    5/10/11

  • Reuters vs. China Trade, Second Edition

    4/28/11

  • Our F*d Up Debate On International Trade

    4/21/11

  • China’s Commerce Minister Says Further Reform Should Be Mutual

    4/16/11

  • WTO Rules Against US In Boeing Case. Memo To China: This Is Not Good News

    4/05/11

  • God Help Me, Another Comment on the US-China WTO AV Products Case

    3/25/11

  • US Vitamin C Price Fixing Case: Enter the Ministry of Commerce

    3/14/11

  • WikiLeaks, Unsafe China Products, and Big Time US Hypocrisy

    3/10/11

  • Is WTO Report the Death Knell of PRC Rare Earth Export Quotas?

    2/18/11

  • The Trade Extortion Game: Because Sometimes Protectionism Just Isn’t Enough

    2/16/11

  • US Files Two New WTO Cases Against China. It’s the Politics, Stupid.

    2/13/11

  • The Upside to China Competition

    2/09/11

  • Leo Gerard Has No Idea What He’s Talking About

    1/21/11

  • Should the US Force Chinese Companies to Transfer Technology?

    1/20/11

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