ALI Hosts Department of Commerce Officials to Discuss IPEF

ALI Hosts Department of Commerce Officials to Discuss IPEF

ALI members only event

ALI hosted the senior IndoPacific Economic Framework (IPEF) negotiating team from the Department of Commerce (DOC) for a conversation. The negotiators gave an update on negotiations, including the enthusiasm by all the countries to join all the pillars (except India). The negotiators acknowledged the challenge of negotiating a new type of agreement, with no precedent. While the negotiators have accomplished the goal of inclusivity, they will now seek to achieve high standards.

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Australia’s Amb. Sinodinos hosts ALI and Members of Congress for IPEF Digital Discussion

Australia’s Amb. Sinodinos hosts ALI and Members of Congress for IPEF Digital Discussion

ALI members only event

Building on positive momentum out of the IPEF Ministerial in Los Angeles, ALI convened a distinguished group of experts to exchange views on how to ensure the success of IPEF. Many agreed on the importance of setting high standards for the framework, including digital, supply chain, and labor, among other areas, and on the many potential benefits of IPEF for small businesses. Guests acknowledged the role of Congress in achieving a meaningful framework, as well as the difficulty of working without traditional market access provisions. Finally, many supported pushing toward early IPEF wins in time for APEC 2023, the U.S. host year.

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ALI Hosts Conversation on the Congressional Trade Agenda

ALI Hosts Conversation on the Congressional Trade Agenda

ALI member event only

ALI hosted key congressional trade staff to discuss Congress’ international economic agenda for the Fall. The discussion covered the IPEF negotiations, following up on Trade Adjustment Assistance, the Generalized System of Preferences, and the Miscellaneous Tariff Bills that were left out of the CHIPS legislation, as well as the implementation of the recently passed ban on forced labor in supply chains. The speakers discussed their strong interest in U.S. trade negotiations with Taiwan, as well as with the U.K. and Kenya, and expressed the view that the China 301 tariffs are unlikely to be lifted in the near future.

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ALI Hosts Discussion on A Reset of China Policy

ALI Hosts Discussion on A Reset of China Policy

ALI members only event
ALI hosted an esteemed group of members of Congress and Administration representatives, together with thought leaders from the business and think tank communities to discuss a reset of U.S. policy towards China. All agreed on the urgency of passing USICA/Competes Act, and the importance of domestic investment as a key component of the U.S. being able to compete globally.

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Ambassador Douglas Lute Discusses the Global Economic Impact of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

Ambassador Douglas Lute Discusses the Global Economic Impact of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

Ambassador Doug Lute spoke with the ALI community about the global economic impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In framing comments, Amb. Lute said the conflict is about the struggle between two competing visions of how the world governs itself: the western nation-state model vs Putin’s empire building model and noted Putin’s surprise over the strength of the coalition against Russia.

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Sen. Menendez Introduces New Legislation on Economic Statecraft

Sen. Menendez Introduces New Legislation on Economic Statecraft

ALI hosted a discussion with Senator Menendez regarding his new legislation, the Economic Statecraft for the 21st Century Act. Senator Menendez focused on how U.S. economic tools have not changed to address changes in world order and address national security concerns. He introduced his economic statecraft bill, which seeks to directly address competition with China, protect Taiwan, and reassert U.S. values globally. Senator Menendez framed the global order not in terms of a bipolar choice between the U.S. and China, but between authoritarian governance and democratic values.

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ALI Hosts Discussion on Encouraging Investment in the Northern Triangle

ALI Hosts Discussion on Encouraging Investment in the Northern Triangle

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ALI hosted a discussion on encouraging sustainable, inclusive development in the Northern Triangle. Participants recognized the strategic importance of the region and the nearshoring opportunities. The Congressman has co-sponsored legislation with Rep. Ted Yoho to foster economic development in the region to address the root causes of migration. He highlighted that the Northern Triangle is a good sourcing destination for textile and apparel sourcing that is being moved out of China.

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ALI Hosts Discussion on the Digital Elements of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF)

ALI Hosts Discussion on the Digital Elements of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF)

ALI members only event
ALI hosted a discussion on the Digital Elements of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework. Participants recognized that establishing U.S. standards in the Indo-Pacific puts U.S. workers and business across sectors in the best position to compete and applauded the Administration’s strategy.

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ALI Hosts Senior Senate Staffers to Discuss the Senate’s 2022 International Economic Agenda

 ALI Hosts Senior Senate Staffers to Discuss the Senate’s 2022 International Economic Agenda

ALI members only event

ALI hosted a conversation with four senior Senate staffers to look ahead at the 2022 Senate international agenda. Panelists outlined a wide-ranging legislative agenda, including the FY22 appropriations package and the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (USICA), with some question on how much of the CHIPs funding will get through. Both are high priority, and panelists remained optimistic about their contents and passage.

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ALI & CSIS Host Discussion on U.S. Climate Policy & Carbon Border Adjustments

ALI & CSIS Host Discussion on U.S. Climate Policy & Carbon Border Adjustments

ALI hosted a discussion on U.S. climate policy and recent developments in U.S. climate policy and carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs), covering the results of COP26, the U.S.-EU trade agreement on steel and aluminum, the EU proposal for a carbon border adjustment mechanism, and China’s role in the global climate and trade debate.

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ALI Leads Discussion on U.S.-China Policy and Competitiveness

ALI Leads Discussion on U.S.-China Policy and Competitiveness

ALI members only event

ALI hosted a discussion on U.S.-China Policy and Competitiveness with Representatives Abigail Spanberger and Rick Larsen, as well as thought leaders from business, think tanks, and civil society. The conversation explored how the U.S. can and should improve its global competitiveness and how engagement with China is necessary, even in the face of the relationship’s many complex challenges.

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IBM Policy Lab: Driving SME Growth & Resilience - Digital Technologies & Data Flows

IBM Policy Lab: Driving SME Growth & Resilience - Digital Technologies & Data Flows

ALI CEO, Dr. Orit Frenkel, joined a panel of other experts as part of the IBM Policy Lab, to discuss how digital technologies and cross-border data flows support growth and resilience for SMEs and how digital trade can serve as a critical component of a “worker-centric” trade agenda. Click here to listen to the program.

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ALI/GlobalWorks Convenes a Discussion on Developing a Worker-Centric Trade Policy

ALI/GlobalWorks Convenes a Discussion on Developing a Worker-Centric Trade Policy

ALI and Global Works Foundation hosted a program discussing the “Elements of a Worker-Centric Trade Policy,” with Representatives Earl Blumenauer and Stacy Plaskett, as well as thought leaders from organized labor, business and civil society. The group explored the meaning of a worker-centric trade policy and how to ensure that benefits of trade flow to both domestic and foreign workers.

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ALI Convenes Discussion on A Trade Policy for the Middle Class

ALI Convenes Discussion on A Trade Policy for the Middle Class

ALI members only event

ALI hosted a discussion on, A Trade Policy for the Middle Class, with Representatives Ron Kind and Stacey Plaskett, Alexandra Whittaker, new Chief Counsel to the House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee and thought leaders from business, think tanks and civil society. The members addressed the importance of expanding the U.S. social safety net, in order to move forward with a trade agenda. There was discussion regarding the expiration of Trade Adjustment Assistance legislation in July, and suggestions to improve its effectiveness, including Tim Meyer’s piece which would shift TAA’s focus to support for communities hurt by trade.

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