Made In America store to host “American Christmas” event
The Made in America stores are up to 11,000 100 percent American-made products when they started at just 50 products. If you would like to shop at Made in America,…
Understanding the Buy American fight
European leaders argue that the “made in America” requirements in the Inflation Reduction Act unfairly advantage the U.S.. Even if the IRA is protectionist, and possibly illegal under World Trade…
Top Senators want controls on US contractors using Chinese chips
The proposal would apply to companies working with firms defined by the Department of Defense as Chinese military contractors. “If American business wants the federal government to buy their products…
New York lawmaker wants to encourage ‘made in America’ shopping on Cyber Monday
A New York state lawmaker is trying to encourage more people to buy American-made products and wants to enlist large online retailers this holiday season. Republican Mark Walczyk, a North…
Shein’s Cotton Tied to Chinese Region Accused of Forced Labor
A US attempt to ban imports of cotton linked to forced labor in China contains a loophole large enough for a multibillion-dollar business to pass through: clothing from Shein, the…
Survey finds three-fourths of shoppers would prefer to buy American-made goods
A survey by the Alliance of American Manufacturing, a joint venture between the United Steelworkers union and leading manufacturing companies, found three-quarters of American consumers would prefer to buy presents…
CPA Chief Economist on chinese exploitation of U.S. capital markets
“U.S. investors are inadvertently subsidizing Chinese companies involved in activities that are contrary to the national security, economic security, and foreign policy interests of the United States. We are also…
First Solar Picks Alabama for $1.1 Billion Panel Factory
First Solar Inc., the biggest US panel manufacturer, plans to build a $1.1 billion factory in Alabama, a major domestic investment that follows passage of a landmark climate law. In…
Confusion Reigns for Foreign Companies Operating in China
For now, many foreign companies have been confused by recent aggressive moves out of Beijing, and powerless to do much about it. While investors were befuddled by new regulations on…