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Countervailing Calamity: How to Stop the Global Subsidies Race

Countervailing Calamity: How to Stop the Global Subsidies Race

October 9, 2012

U.S. Antidumping Rules Kill American Jobs

U.S. Antidumping Rules Kill American Jobs

November 8, 2011

Panel 3: Containing the Spill: Meta-Reforms to Mitigate the Externalized Costs of AD Measures

Panel 3: Containing the Spill: Meta-Reforms to Mitigate the Externalized Costs of AD Measures

June 28, 2011

Panel 2: Just Because It's Legal Doesn't Mean It's Right: Reining in Rough Justice at the Commerce Department

Panel 2: Just Because It’s Legal Doesn’t Mean It’s Right: Reining in Rough Justice at the Commerce Department

June 28, 2011

Panel 1: An Ounce of Prevention: Limiting the Scope for Collateral Damage in the Early Stages of an Antidumping Investigation

Panel 1: An Ounce of Prevention: Limiting the Scope for Collateral Damage in the Early Stages of an Antidumping Investigation

June 28, 2011

Sallie James discusses the boycott of Campbell's on CNBC's Street Signs

Sallie James discusses the boycott of Campbell’s on CNBC’s Street Signs

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A Free-Market Five Year Plan for Exports

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April 29, 2010

Tricked on Our Treats: Time to Rethink the U.S. Sugar Program

Tricked on Our Treats: Time to Rethink the U.S. Sugar Program

October 30, 2009

Daniel J. Ikenson discusses climate talks and tariffs on CNBC's Squawk on the Street

Daniel J. Ikenson discusses climate talks and tariffs on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street

September 21, 2009

Obama’s Tire Tariff Burns Rubber, Consumers

Daniel J. Ikenson

September 15, 2009

A Harsh Climate for Trade: How Climate Change Proposals Threaten Global Commerce

A Harsh Climate for Trade: How Climate Change Proposals Threaten Global Commerce

September 10, 2009

Daniel J. Ikenson discusses trade wars on CNBC

Daniel J. Ikenson discusses trade wars on CNBC

May 4, 2009

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