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The European Union is planning to tax all airlines that travel to and from the 27 EU nations based on the amount of carbon emissions they produce. The tax, to be collected beginning in 2013 for prior year emissions, will be calculated based on the length of each flight. The farther the airlines travel, the heftier the tax.
We are not in a cold war with China. That is too simple a metaphor to describe the state of Sino-American relations.
Leading economic and security experts will discuss the trade-offs between trade and security.
U.S. businesses increasingly are coming under scrutiny from antitrust regulators across the Atlantic. At the European Commission alone, cases have been filed or are pending against leading technology firms--including Intel, Qualcomm, Apple, Rambus, and Microsoft--as well as some of the most successful pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer and Merck. Does...
Twenty-five top college students will travel to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C. this June to participate in the 2012 American Enterprise Summer Institute.
Taiwan’s economy has a bright future. The island is a global leader in principal industries, such as computer components and telecommunications, and continues to provide an attractive environment for foreign direct investment. Still, Taiwan’s economic growth has slowed since the boom of the 1990s. Encumbered by growing inflation and unemployment,...
When serious action on the international economic front is deferred for a couple of years, institutions deteriorate, problems fester and grow, and resolutions to address these issues may be undercut by new crises that demand attention.
On trade, President Obama has only moved the country to where it was in mid-2007. On the deficit, he has moved the country backwards.





