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How President Trump Uses the Defense Production Act to Protect America from the China Virus
From the Introduction: "Over the first three years of his Administration, President Donald J. Trump used a combination of tax cuts, deregulation, energy dominance, and fair trade deals to build one of the most robust and resilient economies in American history. As a result of these growth-inducing policies, by January 20, 2020 - the day the Chinese Communist Party confirmed human-to-human transmission of SARS-CoV-2 [severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2] - the United States economy was at full employment, real wages were rising, and black and Hispanic Americans were enjoying record low unemployment rates. Since that time, SARS-CoV-2 - hereinafter referred to as the China Virus - has taken a horrific toll. Over 160,000 Americans have died. As many as 18 million Americans are currently unemployed. Trillions of dollars of fiscal and monetary stimuli have been expended to combat the sharpest and deepest economic downturn in U.S. history."
United States. White House Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy
2020-08
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How China's Economic Aggression Threatens the Technologies and Intellectual Property of the United States and the World
From the Document: "The People's Republic of China (China) has experienced rapid economic growth to become the world's second largest economy while modernizing its industrial base and moving up the global value chain. However, much of this growth has been achieved in significant part through aggressive acts, policies, and practices that fall outside of global norms and rules (collectively, 'economic aggression'). Given the size of China's economy and the extent of its market-distorting policies, China's economic aggression now threatens not only the U.S. economy but also the global economy as a whole. [...] This report will document the major acts, policies, and practices of Chinese industrial policy used to implement these two strategies. Through such implementation, the Chinese State seeks to access the crown jewels of American technology and intellectual property."
United States. White House Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy
2018-06
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