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Alan Wolff

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  • Donald Trump

    Trump is gearing up for the Second Trade War. Congress tried something similar in the 1930s–and it didn’t end well

    By Alan Wolff
  • A security guard waits at the entrance of the World Trade Organization headquarters on the start of a four-day WTO Ministerial Conference in Geneva on June 12, 2022. – The World Trade Organization gathers ministers in Geneva to tackle pressing issues including global food security threatened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, overfishing and equitable access to Covid vaccines. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP) (Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)

    In a fragmented world, we can’t take global trade for granted

    By Alan Wolff
  • U.S. President Donald Trump holds up an Executive Memorandum on the investigation of steel imports, after signing it in the Oval Office at the White House, on April 20, 2017 in Washington, DC.Commentary

    Trump Should Focus on These 2 Things to Keep Us Safe

    By Alan Wolff
  • President Donald TrumpCommentary

    Is Trump Becoming More Friendly To Trade?

    By Alan Wolff
  • Commentary

    How Trump’s Views On Trade Deals Can Hurt Americans

    By Alan Wolff
  • US-CANADA-DIPLOMACY-TRUMP-TRUDEAUCommentary

    How Trump’s Tariff Against Canada Could Lead To A Trade War

    By Alan Wolff
  • President Donald TrumpCommentary

    Trump Accomplished Nothing Positive On Trade In His First 100 Days

    By Alan Wolff
  • Chinese President Xi Meets Visiting U.S. Secretary Of State Rex TillersonCommentary

    What’s Next For America’s Trade Policy With China

    By Alan Wolff
  • China Total Value Of Foreign Trade Decreased By 6.9% To 11.53 Trillion RMB For First Six MonthsCommentary

    The One Thing President Trump Could Get Right About US Trade

    By Alan Wolff
  • Donald Trump Hold Campaign Rally In Orlando, FloridaCommentary

    Donald Trump’s Road To A Failed G20 Summit Is Avoidable

    By Alan Wolff
  • JAPAN-ECONOMY-TRADECommentary

    This Trade Deal May Not Be Entirely Dead Under President Trump

    By Alan Wolff
  • President Donald Trump Signs Executive OrdersCommentary

    Why America Is Taking A Back Seat To Chile In Trade Talks

    By Alan Wolff
  • President Trump Has Lunch With Harley Davidson Executives And Union RepsCommentary

    Trump Is Right About Stiff Tariffs in Asia

    By Alan Wolff
  • Operations At The Port Of Charleston Ahead Of International Trade Balance FiguresCommentary

    Here’s How To Get America’s Trade Policies Back On Track

    By Alan Wolff
  • U.S. President Donald Trump signs an executive order cutting regulations, accompanied by small business leaders at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington U.S.Commentary

    How President Trump Can Move On From His First Tense Days In Office

    By Alan Wolff
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