
William Alan Reinsch
William Alan Reinsch is a prominent American economist and former public official who served as the Under Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration during the Clinton administration. Known for his expertise in international trade and economic policy, Reinsch has been a vocal commentator on trade issues, particularly in the context of U.S.-China relations. He is currently a distinguished fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where he provides insights on trade policy and its implications for the U.S. economy.
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William Alan Reinsch stated that the latest agreements would leave the US at a disadvantage in the long run.
Trump-era trade stress leads Western powers to ChinaWilliam Alan Reinsch noted that Trump's policies have ironically pushed the EU-India trade agreement to its goal.
Las presiones comerciales de Trump empujan a Occidente hacia ChinaWilliam Alan Reinsch predicted that the latest agreements would leave the United States at a disadvantage in the long run.
West Seeks China Trade Ties Amid US Tariff UncertaintyWilliam Alan Reinsch commented on Navarro's role in Trump's tariff strategy.
Chiến lược 'phân vai' của ông Trump trong đòn thuếWilliam Alan Reinsch commented on Bessent's approach to dealing with Trump.
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