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March 30, 2026|Reports & Briefings
Mobilizing for Techno-Economic War, Part 2: Slowing China’s Advance
Boosting U.S. competitiveness in national power industries is necessary, but not sufficient to avoid losing to China. America also must take measures to slow the PRC’s progress toward global dominance. This report provides more than 100 actionable recommendations for the administration and Congress. Western allies should take many of the same steps.
March 30, 2026|Blogs
Fact of the Week: The OECD Has Increased 2026 Inflation Projections for the G20 by 1.2 Percentage Points Due to the Conflict in the Middle East
The conflict in the Middle East, which has blocked shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and led to the destruction of energy infrastructure throughout the region, has increased the cost of commodities such as oil, gas, and fertilizer. This price shock has affected the entire world, raising the cost of food, energy, and transportation.
March 30, 2026|Blogs
WTO’s MC14 Let the E-Commerce Moratorium Expire, Showing Why the United States Needs Strategic Trade
MC14 exposed the WTO’s deepening dysfunction on digital trade and reform, underscoring why the United States needs a more strategic approach to global trade.
March 27, 2026|Blogs
Will AI Really Eliminate Entry-Level Jobs?
AI isn’t about to wipe out entry-level jobs. The data says otherwise, history contradicts it, and productivity gains will create new opportunities.
March 26, 2026|Blogs
The Administration Is Using Section 301 to Fight Unfair Trade Practices in Manufacturing: It Should Do the Same for Digital Protectionism
The Trump administration has launched sweeping Section 301 investigations into foreign manufacturing overcapacity, but discriminatory digital regulations pose an equally serious threat to U.S. commerce and warrant the same enforcement response.
March 25, 2026|Reports & Briefings
Antitrust Undone: How Competition Enforcers Are Undermining Competition
Refashioning U.S. antitrust in the mold of the EU’s weaker probative burdens and categorical prohibitions would adversely impact U.S. global competitiveness and innovative dynamism, particularly in the tech ecosystem.
March 24, 2026|Testimonies & Filings
Comments to the FCC Regarding Kuiper Systems’ Satellite Deployment Deadline
The Commission should resolve Kuiper Systems' application consistently with the policy vision embodied in its reforms to the satellite milestone and bond system as proposed in the Space Modernization Proceeding.
March 24, 2026|Blogs
Europe’s Payment Sovereignty Push Is the Latest Front in the Campaign Against American Tech
A government backed push to replace U.S. payment networks in Europe is less about consumer benefit and more about reducing reliance on American firms, risking economic harm to the U.S. and opening the door for Chinese competitors in a fragmented market.
March 23, 2026|Reports & Briefings
Assessing the Evolving Global Competitiveness of the US Auto Industry
To win the techno-economic competition with China, America must be able to assess the factors impacting the global competitiveness of its advanced-technology industries. Using the auto industry as a template, U.S. competitiveness has faltered considerably.
March 23, 2026|Blogs
Congress Is Right to Investigate Canada's Online Streaming Act
Congress is shifting from rhetoric to enforcement, treating Canada’s Online Streaming Act as a test case for using Section 301 to counter digital policies that extract revenue from U.S. firms while shielding domestic competitors. The move signals a broader strategy to confront a growing wave of non tariff attacks that distort markets and erode U.S. technological competitiveness.
