Trump’s “Two-for-One” Regulation Policy dismantled: UPDATE Biden Trade Policy

Executive Order 13771 and a number of follow-up actions were put in place by President Trump in 2017 that initiated a broad-sweeping regulatory policy, which required that whenever an agency proposes a new rule, it must identify two existing regulations to repeal. In his first day, President Biden revoked this rule with an Executive Order, …

Forecast: A Biden Administration’s Position on Trade

On January 20, 2021, the trade-focused Trump Administration will be replaced by the centrist Biden Administration. Although foreign trade will not be at the forefront of Biden’s domestic-driven policy goals, members of the trade community will likely see some changes.

U.S. Embargoes Venezuela

Monday, August 5, the President signed an executive order which issued a new wave of sanctions against the South American country. The new executive order essentially embargoes the country of Venezuela, putting Venezuela in the same sanctions playing field as Cuba and North Korea.

U.S. Shuffles Trade Partners | Mexico #1, Brazil in Spotlight

source As of 2019, Mexico came out on top as the number one U.S. trade partner according to the Census Bureau. This bump came soon after the Port of Laredo, Texas temporarily became the largest port of entry in the United States. Mexico pulls a tight race as the U.S.’s number two trade partner for …

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