100 Plus Days of Trade Policy: A Review of Key Administration Actions

May 16, 2017

The Trump administration has issued a wide array of often technical executive actions, “self-initiated” investigations, and other steps related to trade since taking office just over a hundred days ago. Some of these actions entail accusations that US trading partners have “dumped” or exported unfairly subsidized products, and others set in motion further study of allegedly unfair or damaging trade practices of other countries.

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Topics: ANTI-DUMPING COUNTERVAILING DUTIES TRADE DEFICIT

Regions: CANADA CHINA UNITED STATES

Authors: CATHLEEN CIMINO-ISAACS

Publishing Institution: PETERSON INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS


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