Quite an exciting experience arguing before the U.S. Court of International Trade this week. Grateful for the opportunity and the team effort that made it possible! @pillsburylaw#InternationalTrade#CIT#TradeLaw
Time for transparency in #nationalsecurity?
In #PacNet23,@YJTPitt & Elliot Silverberg make the case for subjecting #CFIUS reviews to #judicial scrutiny Balancing national security with #legal accountability is essential in shifting #geopolitical landscape
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Commerce Department will launch a national security investigation into copper imports under #Section232. The 232 report will be due within 270 days. https://t.co/oKrtYLlUMI
President Trump’s proclamations on the Section 232 tariffs for steel and aluminum have finally been published in the Federal Register, including the Annex on derivatives.
Here's the one for steel: https://t.co/xvT44yYW6e
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. should be subject to a tiered framework and judicial scrutiny, write John Taishu Pitt and Elliot Silverberg. They argue that it would better balance national security and economic openness. https://t.co/zogFBLFX0U
Countries negotiating trade with the Trump administration should note that any agreement to remove tariffs will come with an implicit asterisk saying "for now." Securing tariff relief today doesn't guarantee it would close the loop on future tariff threats.https://t.co/2bzxWl32Uz
A 25% tariff on Canada & Mexico & a 10% tariff on China would harm all four economies—including the US. GDP would be lower & inflation higher than otherwise in each country.
Learn more: https://t.co/Shhw60Qi1B
The time is ripe for the next administration to adopt a comprehensive trade policy that positions the United States as a leader, not just a protector, writes John Taishu Pitt for @CFR_RealEcon.
https://t.co/KH5kHMooed
Defensive protectionist measures should be balanced with offensive trade promotion, ensuring access to global markets and competitiveness with China in the Indo-Pacific, writes John Taishu Pitt for @CFR_RealEcon.
https://t.co/KH5kHMooed