Today on TAP: The disgraceful gap between the administration’s words and deeds
trade
Infrastructure Summer: Chuck Schumer, China, and Build Back Better
How does the Senate majority leader’s own $200 billion China bill fit into the equation?
A Big Win for Mexican Workers—and a Model for the U.S.
Today on TAP: Using USMCA in support of labor rights
How China Is Grabbing Our Electric-Car Market
Today on TAP: Industrial policy is China policy
Biden’s 180-Degree Shift on Trade Policy
Thanks to the Rapid Response mechanism in the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, trade is now being used as leverage to protect workers’ rights.
When the Chips Are Down, We Need an Industrial Policy
The semiconductor shortage and its impact reveals the need for much better coordination of trade, industrial, national-security, and supply chain policy.
China Policy: The Administration’s Mixed Signals
Today on TAP: Janet Yellen vs. White House China policy
Wyden Sticks It to Biden (for Big Tech)
Today on TAP: Sen. Ron Wyden and the China bill
Economic Nationalism Becomes Mainstream—and Sensible
At last: Biden proposes a common China policy for the West and industrial policy at home.
In the Shadow of the Tiananmen Crackdown
Both China and the U.S. have profited from Beijing’s state violence.

