What we haven’t done, and what we should do, to ensure that ‘new industrial strategy’ actually benefits workers
industrial policy
White House Offers Climate Subsidies to Rich Allies
‘The advanced economies are closing in on themselves’
What Comes After Neoliberalism?
We are winning the battle of ideas. We have a long way to go before we win the politics.
Using Industrial Policy to Promote Social Justice
Today on TAP: Can the Biden administration maximize its leverage—and speak with one voice?
Unions for On-Time Construction
Today on TAP: Commerce Department urges chip-makers facing a construction labor crunch to offer child care, use union workers.
‘We Don’t Want a Subsidy Race’
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is set to unveil guidance on CHIPS Act funding for domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
Biden’s Trumanesque Strategy
Today on TAP: As in 1948, so in 2024—blue-collar workers are the ball game.
Bipartisanship in the House
Today on TAP: As the China menace keeps ballooning, the House Select Committee on China appears to be a serious undertaking.
Biden’s Mixed Signals on Chinese Solar Meet Bipartisan Pushback
Today on TAP: Lawmakers are challenging Biden’s order protecting imports of Chinese solar panels.
The Democrats’ Green Investments Are Going to Republican States
Today on TAP: The wind, solar, and battery facilities spurred by last year’s Democratic legislation are already springing up—in red America.

