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June 27, 2024
In Associated Press: Low-priced Chinese EVs reaching US from Mexico threatens automakers
“My takeaway is that using one or more of the available trade and national security mechanisms available to the U.S. government, the U.S. will be successful in excluding Mexican/Chinese EVs," Gantz wrote. The “most effective and quickest’’ way to keep out Chinese EVs, Gantz argued, would be to block them on national security grounds. “U.S. fears regarding possible use of connected vehicles to spy on military installations or powerplants are not irrational,’’ Gantz wrote.
October 8, 2021
The Economy and Supply Chain Woes in a Late-Pandemic World
International trade fellow David A. Gantz discussed Evergrande, the “too big to fail” second-largest construction company in China, and other economic news.
Read more at Houston Public Media. September 28, 2021
Holiday Shopping in October?
International trade fellow David Gantz said the U.S. economy “recovered much faster than anyone expected,” and the supply chain is struggling to keep up with consumer demand. Holiday shoppers should start now while the selection is still decent, experts said.
Read more at ABC Eyewitness News. July 7, 2021
The USMCA Trade Agreement One Year Later
International trade fellow David Gantz talked about the effectiveness of the United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement.
Learn more at C-SPAN. February 3, 2020
Success of 'New NAFTA' Hinges on Mexico's Labor Reforms
If the new trade deal works over time, "it will raise the wages of a lot of Mexican workers. That's one area where he and Mr. Trump pretty much think alike, because Mr. Trump thinks if you raise Mexican wages, fewer people will move the factories or expand their factories in Mexico," said fellow David Gantz.
Read more at Newsy.