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April 14, 2025

FCC Should Reject Trump’s Call for CBS to Lose License, Says ITIF

ITIF urged FCC Chairman Carr to reject President Trump’s call to take away CBS's broadcast license, warning that content-based licensing actions violate First Amendment protections and risk politicizing the Commission.

April 14, 2025

Small Modular Reactors Are the Future of Nuclear Power; New Report Recommends Policy Shift for Energy Department

Small modular reactors are the only scalable path to U.S. nuclear leadership—and without bold policy action now, China and Russia will seize the advantage.

April 3, 2025

Executive Order on De Minimis Disrupts U.S. Supply Chains, but Advances Fairer E-Commerce, Says ITIF

Following President Trump’s executive order ending the de minimis loophole, ITIF released the following statement from Policy Analyst Eli Clemens.

April 2, 2025

Chinese State-Backed E-Commerce Platforms Rapidly Gaining Market Share; New Report Calls for Policies to Bolster U.S. Tech Leadership, Protect Consumers

Chinese e-commerce platforms like SHEIN and Temu are rapidly capturing market share from U.S. e-commerce leaders, driven by a state-backed strategy to expand China’s global influence, financial footprint, and ability to compete in artificial intelligence, according to a new ITIF report.

March 26, 2025

Supreme Court Argument Highlights Needs for USF Reform, Says ITIF

Today's Supreme Court hearing underscores the urgent need for Congress to reform the Universal Service Fund to ensure broadband subsidies effectively address the digital divide, says ITIF.

March 24, 2025

America Needs a New Approach to Trade and Globalization; ITIF Proposes a “Globalization 2.0” Framework for Advanced-Industry Leadership and National Power

The model of globalization that U.S. policymakers have advanced throughout the postwar era has failed, but the current push toward the opposite extreme of protectionist autarky cannot be its long-term replacement. A new report by ITIF outlines a strategic framework for “Globalization 2.0.”

March 19, 2025

EU’s DMA Actions Send Troubling Signals Across the Atlantic, Says ITIF

Statement from Joseph V. Coniglio following the EU’s DMA decisions specifying Apple’s interoperability requirements and preliminary findings that Google failed to comply with the DMA’s self-preferencing and anti-steering obligations.

March 3, 2025

Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Threaten U.S. Economy and Trade Commitments, Says ITIF

Tariffs on Canada and Mexico? A costly mistake that will hurt U.S. consumers, disrupt supply chains, and strain key alliances, says Stephen Ezell, vice president of global innovation policy at ITIF.

February 25, 2025

Congress Should Pass the EPIC Act to Fix Incentives for Small-Molecule Drugs; New Report Shows IRA Undermines Pharmaceutical Innovation

The Biden-era Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) undermines incentives to produce new innovations in small-molecule drugs and therefore could slow advances to treat diseases and conditions ranging from high blood pressure to Parkinson’s, according to a new ITIF report.

February 18, 2025

DOJ and FTC’s Endorsement of 2023 Merger Guidelines Is a Huge Unforced Error, Says ITIF

Following memoranda issued by the acting leadership of the DOJ and FTC stating that the 2023 Merger Guidelines remain agency policy, ITIF released the following statement from Joseph V. Coniglio, director of antitrust and innovation.

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