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Panama FTA Would Undermine U.S. Efforts to Stop Offshore Tax-Haven Abuse and Regulate Risky Financial Conduct Panama FTA Would Undermine U.S. Efforts to Stop Offshore Tax-Haven Abuse and Regulate Risky Financial Conduct [Created on: 04/29/2009]
Closing Santa's Sweatshop: How to Deliver on Obama's and Congress' Toy Safety and Fair-Trade Promises Closing Santa's Sweatshop: How to Deliver on Obama's and Congress' Toy Safety and Fair-Trade Promises [Created on: 02/10/2009]
Roquefort Trade War, Stimulus Buy America Brouhaha Shows WTO Model Broken Roquefort Trade War, Stimulus Buy America Brouhaha Shows WTO Model Broken [Created on: 02/10/2009]
Fair Trade Victory - Todd Tucker & Lori Wallach article at Foreign Policy in Focus Fair Trade Victory - Todd Tucker & Lori Wallach article at Foreign Policy in Focus [Created on: 11/21/2008]
Election 2008: Fair Trade Gets an Upgrade Election 2008: Fair Trade Gets an Upgrade [Created on: 11/18/2008]
Presidential Candidates' Key Proposals on Health Care and Climate Will Require WTO Modifications Presidential Candidates' Key Proposals on Health Care and Climate Will Require WTO Modifications [Created on: 10/28/2008]
Colombia's Horrific Labor Abuses Are Among a Long List of Reasons to Oppose the Colombia FTA Colombia's Horrific Labor Abuses Are Among a Long List of Reasons to Oppose the Colombia FTA [Created on: 06/05/2008]
Todd Tucker at the Louisville Courier-Journal: Exploring reasons why NAFTA has been bad for U.S. Nearly 15 years after passage of the controversial North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Democratic presidential primary race has pushed the debate about trade back to center stage. Polls show that growing numbers of Americans, including Republicans, think NAFTA has been a loser for them and the nation, and many politicians agree. [Created on: 04/15/2008]
Santa’s Sweatshop: Made in D.C. With Bad Trade Policy New analysis of four decades of data on toy imports, production jobs and wages, toy firm profits, CEO pay and toy recalls. The analysis illustrates how the surge in recalls has coincided with the wholesale relocation of toy production offshore as U.S. toy firms have employed a long-term corporate strategy of seeking ever-cheaper wages and raw materials offshore while avoiding oversight and legal liability. [Created on: 12/19/2007]
Why Democrats May End Up on the Wrong Side of the Social Security Privatization War The push to cover the planet in trade deals is intended to give foreign investors new "rights." Now these deals are being used to keep failed private retirement systems in corporate hands. [Created on: 07/31/2007]

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