May 31, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about President Trump’s announcement of new steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and the European Union.
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May 24, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about the possibility of the Trump administration introducing tariffs on automobile imports in the name of national security.
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May 17, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about trade relations between the United States and Iran, specifically in regard to pistachios and other nuts. In the 1970s, the American nut industry lobbied for tariffs to be placed on Iranian pistachios.
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May 01, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, in a piece about the difference between tariffs and quotas. An example of a quota came in the 1980s, when Japan voluntarily restricted the number of automobiles it exported to the United States.
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May 01, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about the impact recent tariffs levied by the Trump administration will have on trade relations between the U.S. and Europe.
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Apr 10, 2018 // An article about the effect new steel tariffs may have on manufacturers that use the material quotes Emily Blanchard. Blanchard says manufacturers will be clamoring for domestic steel to avoid paying the tariff, giving sellers an advantage.
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Apr 05, 2018 // In an interview with PRI’s “The World,” Emily Blanchard discusses recent tariffs proposed by President Trump on China, as well as potential retaliatory tariffs. Blanchard says any country that imposes tariffs will hurt its consumers, but how much depends on the product.
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Apr 01, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, in an article about how the future of NAFTA will impact American businesses, particularly Union Pacific and others in the railroad industry.
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Mar 14, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about President Trump's decision to levy new tariffs in the name of national security. Blanchard says invoking national security for the tariffs could have wide-ranging consequences.
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Mar 09, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about how Congress or the World Trade Organization could thwart President Trump’s new tariffs on steel and aluminum. Blanchard says the national security provision employed to impose the tariffs could be problematic for future trade decisions.
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Mar 08, 2018 // In an interview with Vox, Emily Blanchard weighs in on how tariffs proposed by President Trump will impact consumers and potentially incite a trade war. Blanchard says there’s every reason to expect retaliatory tariffs to be levied against the U.S., particularly against farmers.
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Mar 07, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article arguing that President Trump’s proposed tariffs will adversely affect the U.S. economy. Blanchard says the concept of “trade deficit” is often misunderstood and that implementing tariffs in an attempt to solve the deficit is misguided.
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Mar 06, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about the aluminum industry’s opposition to a new 10 percent tariff proposed by President Trump. Blanchard says the tariff, while designed to protect American aluminum companies, could make business more difficult.
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Jan 21, 2018 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about the changing relations between the United States and Latin America during President Donald Trump’s first year in office. To read the article in English, use Google Translate or contact Tuck communications.
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Jan 19, 2018 // Features Emily Blanchard in a conversation about generalized system of preferences, or GSP, a preferential tariff system that allows for concessions to be made to benefit developing countries. The American GSP program was created by the Trade Act of 1974, which lists a series of restrictions.
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Nov 21, 2017 // Quotes Emily Blanchard in a piece about how NAFTA negotiations could affect the automotive industry. The U.S. government wants to increase the required percentage of vehicle parts made by NAFTA countries, a move Blanchard says could be counterproductive, given automakers’ regional supply chains.
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Jul 30, 2017 // Blanchard argues that abandoning NAFTA can't wind back the clock to 1994, but it would throw spanners and blockages into today’s very different and deeply integrated North American economy.
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Jun 05, 2017 // Describes a new collection of essays by leading economists as a essential visitors guide to economic policy in the Trump Era" and specifically highlights Blanchard's discussion of NAFTA."
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Feb 01, 2017 // This report includes testimony from Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, “successful firms, particularly successful exporters, do better when they can access foreign [suppliers] from around the world. They need strong local suppliers, but they may also need suppliers located abroad. "
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Jan 24, 2017 // Cites an article published in The Conversation, co-authored by Emily Blanchard, associate professor of business administration, examining the evidence behind claims that the Trans-Pacific Partnership would lead to millions of job losses.
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