How to Stop Currency Manipulation
If the new Congress can agree on anything this year, it may well be the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal between the United States and 11 other countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
Dr. Art Laffer: Go After Currency Manipulators In Trade Deal
Negotiations over the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement are continuing this week in Washington, but some economists say the talks shouldn’t be limited to traditional trade barriers like tar
AAPC Statement on Dr. Art Laffer’s Currency Manipulation Study
For Immediate Release:
December 2, 2014
Contact: Colin Dunn
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(202) 400 - 2609
Obama Looks to Jump-Start Export Push
The Obama administration will fall well short of its goal of doubling exports in five years. But it is hoping to secure a longer-run victory on the trade front with sweeping new agreements in the next two years.
AAPC Statement on Trade Promotion Authority
For Immediate Release:
November 14, 2014
Contact: Colin Dunn
info@americanautocouncil.org
(202) 400 - 2609
Yen heads toward seven-year low
The yen neared its weakest level in seven years on Thursday and Tokyo’s stock indices once more outperformed their Asian peers with the prospect of a snap election continuing to hold sway over the country’s markets.
Barack Obama pressed to include currency in Pacific trade deal
The Obama administration faces pressure to include currency provisions in a new Pacific Rim trade pact, with Republicans and Democrats citing swings in the yen as cause for action.
AAPC Statement on Japan’s Devaluation of the Yen
For Immediate Release:
November 6, 2014
Contact: Colin Dunn
info@americanautocouncil.org
(202) 400 - 2609
The TPP’s Missing Ingredient
Looking for ways to stimulate economic growth and create jobs, US President Barack Obama’s administration is seeking to press ahead with the mega-regional free-trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).