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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For a new report published by the US-China Business Council, Trade Partnership Worldwide produced one-pagers highlighting the growing importance of exports to China for all 50 states and all 436 congressional districts. The reports utilize goods and services export data from our CDxports database.
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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.

This report provides an in-depth assessment of the impacts of the Section 301 tariffs over the last four years on imports of apparel, travel goods and footwear imported from China, based on recent data and a survey of U.S. companies sourcing in China.

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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Trade Partnership Worldwide provided the data and analysis the Computer Technology Association needed to prepare a report on the impact of Section 301 tariffs imposed on imports from China.
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.

Trade Partnership Worldwide, LLC, updated its periodic estimate of the number of U.S. jobs that depend on trade. We found that U.S. exports and imports of goods and services supported over 41 million U.S. jobs in 2019. This means that one in every five U.S. jobs is linked to trade. Two times as many jobs were supported by trade in 2019 as in 1992 – before the accelerated wave of trade liberalization that began with the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994 – when our earlier research found that trade supported 14.5 million jobs, or one in every ten U.S. jobs. Prepared for the Business Roundtable.

Trade Partnership Worldwide conducted an analysis of import and export trends following the imposition of Section 301 tariffs on China and retaliatory tariffs by China. Prepared for the American Chemistry Council, the report examined the impact of tariffs and potential exclusions both within the chemicals sector and across sectors of the U.S. economy.

The Trade Partnership prepared reports for the Business Roundtable demonstrating how U.S. state economies benefit from international trade and investment. The Trade Partnership examined the impacts of exports, imports, and foreign investment at the state level. Each state study examines the roles that trade plays in the lives of state manufacturers, farmers, and families.
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