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Panelists will explore the issue of border adjustments.
Congress is set to pass three bilateral trade agreements that would generate substantial job and export growth in an economy that sorely needs both. And while boosting exports by an estimated $13 billion and jobs by 380,000 won't by themselves turn the economy around, their passage could set the stage for much larger gains in years to come.
"Phake: The Deadly World of Falsified and Substandard Medicines" explores the underground trade in illegal medicines that kills over 100,000 people per year and supplants billions of dollars of real products.
Developing countries claim the West cheats them out of cheap drugs. But they are often the ones erecting barriers to their citizens" health.
Excessive tariffs on essential medicines hurt global health.
Provision of healthcare in China and Asia has failed to keep pace with economic growth and environmental strain.
The selective income taxexemption for home-state municipal bonds at issue in Davis v. Kentucky Department of Revenue is a barrier to interstate commerce.
Leaders of developing countries should not wait for U.S. and EU action, but should restart the Doha Development round by taking the simple, initial step required to help their own people--implementing national tariff policies that eliminate tariffs and taxes on essential medicines.





