In today’s world, goods, services, capital and people move across most national borders and are much more closely integrated in the global economy. Increased world trade has been one engine behind the dramatic increase in global prosperity since the 1950s. However, trade liberalization is increasingly threatened by special interests seeking to protect their domestic industries from increased competition.
Trade and International In the News
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Trump’s Opening Shot on Trade, Abortion, Federal Employees
January 23, 2017 -
Lighthizer joins Trump trade team crowded with deal makers
January 4, 2017 -
Stop praising Castro for health and education 'advances'
December 2, 2016
Op-Eds & Articles
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A Trade Policy to Boost American Competitiveness
January 24, 2017 -
The UK Supreme Court’s Brexit Decision: Probably Right and Yet So Unnecessary
January 24, 2017 -
How a US-UK free trade deal could revolutionise world trade
December 22, 2016 -
Castro Inherited Cuba's Admired Achievements
November 30, 2016 -
That Time Obama Promoted Myth of Excellent Health Care and Education in Cuba
November 28, 2016
Recent Trade and International Publications
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IAEP Submission to Australian Senate on Credit Card Interest Payments
August 10, 2015 -
IAEP Urges E.U. to Reconsider Proposed Multilateral Interchange Regulation
December 15, 2014 -
Ten Reasons to Abolish the Export-Import Bank
July 15, 2014 -
New CEI Report Gives 10 Reasons to Abolish the Corrupt Export-Import Bank
July 15, 2014 -
Europe’s Fiscal Crisis Revealed: An In-Depth Analysis of Spending, Austerity, and Growth
The Heritage FoundationJune 1, 2014