In this groundbreaking study, Trade Partnership Worldwide quantifies the positive contribution of imports to the U.S. economy. The report shows how imports improve U.S. manufacturing competitiveness, raise standards of living, … Continue reading Imports Work for America (2013)
Imports Work for America (2013)
U.S. Textile and Apparel Industries: The “Wizard” Behind the Curtain Revealed (2005)
Trade Partnership President Laura Baughman pulls back the curtain to reveal three very different sub-sectors of the textile and apparel industry. Baughman examines whether the textile and apparel industry is … Continue reading U.S. Textile and Apparel Industries: The “Wizard” Behind the Curtain Revealed (2005)
How to Survive the End of Textile and Apparel Quotas in 2005 (2004)
In a speech to the 39th Session of the Council of Representatives of the International Clothing and Textile Bureau, Trade Partnership President Laura Baughman discussed the textile and apparel industry … Continue reading How to Survive the End of Textile and Apparel Quotas in 2005 (2004)
Estimated Effects on the United States and Bangladesh of Liberalizing U.S. Barriers to Apparel Imports (2001)
This study by Trade Partnership Worldwide, LLC examines Bangladesh’s apparel manufacturing industry and the steps the United States could take to ensure stability in that industry. The report further examines … Continue reading Estimated Effects on the United States and Bangladesh of Liberalizing U.S. Barriers to Apparel Imports (2001)
Barriers to Wool Fibre Products Trade: Costs to US Consumers and Australian Woolgrowers (1999)
The Trade Partnership and the Centre for International Economics (Canberra, Australia) use a unique and comprehensive model to measure the costs to U.S. consumers and Australian exporters of the proposed … Continue reading Barriers to Wool Fibre Products Trade: Costs to US Consumers and Australian Woolgrowers (1999)