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AmCham China wants summit progress on trade

AmCham China wants summit progress on trade
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UKGCC 2020 Business Climate Report: Access to credit, others rank high, inhibitors to doing business in Ghana

UKGCC 2020 Business Climate Report: Access to credit, others rank high, inhibitors to doing business in Ghana
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US Businesses in China: Insights from 2021 AmCham White Paper

State of US Investment in China: Insights from 2021 AmCham White Paper May 25, 2021 Posted by China Briefing Written by Alexander Chipman Koty Reading Time: 5 minutes A majority of US businesses remain optimistic about growth opportunities in China and intend to increase their investments. They believe China will steadily increase the pace of its market opening; geopolitics and labor costs have not persuaded firms to relocate as the focus turns to China’s domestic consumption power. The pandemic, US-China tensions, prevailing market access barriers, and grievances over unfair regulatory enforcement have been cited as the main challenges for US businesses in China.

Lowman S Henry: Showdown looms over job-crushing Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

I recently read an article quoting the chief executive officer of a Pennsylvania-based company advocating for the implementation of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) by saying he would be fine with paying higher energy costs to curb what he believes to be man-made climate change. The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is a proposed multi-state compact with the stated goal of cutting carbon emissions from power generators. This would somehow be accomplished by placing a tax on carbon-based energy providers including the coal-fired power plants that provide family-sustaining jobs to thousands of Pennsylvanians. Of course, there is nothing to stop that CEO from having his company contribute financially to projects that cut CO2 emissions. But, to achieve his policy goal he would inflict higher energy costs on every manufacturer, business, and residential consumer in the commonwealth.

Lowman S Henry: Showdown looms over job-crushing Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

I recently read an article quoting the chief executive officer of a Pennsylvania-based company advocating for the implementation of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) by saying he would be fine with paying higher energy costs to curb what he believes to be man-made climate change. The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is a proposed multi-state compact with the stated goal of cutting carbon emissions from power generators. This would somehow be accomplished by placing a tax on carbon-based energy providers including the coal-fired power plants that provide family-sustaining jobs to thousands of Pennsylvanians. Of course, there is nothing to stop that CEO from having his company contribute financially to projects that cut CO2 emissions. But, to achieve his policy goal he would inflict higher energy costs on every manufacturer, business, and residential consumer in the commonwealth.

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