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PNTR Revocation is a Recipe for Inflation (2024)

This study assesses the likely impacts of the revocation of “permanent normal trade relations” for China, which would raise tariffs significantly on all goods imported from China. The study focuses on the consumer impacts on selected consumer electronics, including smart phones, laptops, tablets and TVs. Prepared by Trade Partnership Worldwide on behalf of the Consumer Technology Association.

 

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Estimated Impacts of Changes to China’s Tariff Status: Toys, Furniture, Apparel, Household Appliances and Footwear (2023)

This study assesses the likely impacts of the revocation of “permanent normal trade relations” for China, which would raise tariffs significantly on all goods imported from China. The study focuses on the consumer impacts on toys, apparel, footwear, home appliances and furniture. Prepared by Trade Partnership Worldwide on behalf of National Retail Federation.

 

Brookings USMCA Tracker (2023)

Trade Partnership Worldwide built a custom database for the Brookings Institution’s interactive USMCA Tracker, which estimates subnational goods exports and related jobs for trade between the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The U.S. state data relies on our CDxjobs and CDxportsdatabases. Jobs data for Mexican states and Canadian provinces were estimated by applying a similar methodology to national and international data sources. Users can select country, state or province, trading partner, and level of product detail based on the Harmonized Schedule.

Coalition of Services Industries (CSI) State and Congressional District Reports (2023)

Trade Partnership Worldwide prepared state and congressional district one pagers for the Coalition of Services Industries (CSI). Key highlights include the growing importance of services exports to the world, the jobs supported by services exports to key trading partners, and the rebound in services exports during the Covid-19 pandemic. All of the reports rely on data from our CDxjobs and CDxports databases.

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Consumer Brands Association: Chilling Domino Effect (2023)

A pending trade remedy investigation seeks duties of up to 300% on imported tin mill products, used to make tin cans in the United States. If the duties alleged are ultimately imposed, downstream American manufacturers will face higher input costs that will put them at a competitive disadvantage both domestically and internationally.  This study estimates the likely impact on U.S. manufacturing employment. We focus on tin cans and canned food products. We find that the imposition of the duties on tin mill products imported from the subject countries will fall heavily on American downstream manufacturers and their workers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trade Facilitation Study, Third Way and National Foreign Trade Council (2022)

In research prepared for Third Way and National Foreign Trade Council, Trade Partnership Worldwide found that further implementation of trade facilitation measures around the world would significantly reduce time and money needed to keep supply chains moving. More global trade facilitation measures could save the United States $88 billion in export costs, and add 987,000 jobs, with gains in every state.

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The Digital Trade Revolution (2022)

A new report prepared with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce details the importance of U.S. digital services trade to the national and state economies. Trade Partnership Worldwide produced the trade data in the report from its proprietary CDxports database.