Posts tagged Transportation
Washington Monthly - The Secret to Reindustrializing America Is Not Tax Cuts and Tariffs. It’s Regulated Competition.

The Washington Monthly published a timely cover story by Phillip Longman, which challenges the dominant political narratives about how to rebuild America's industrial strength, arguing that both Republican and Democratic strategies miss a crucial, historically-proven ingredient: market-shaping regulation. 

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Charting a New Course: Steering U.S. Maritime Policy Towards Security and Prosperity

Transportation analyst Arnav Rao warns that decades of deregulation and offshoring have left the U.S. dangerously dependent on foreign-controlled ocean shipping, calling for urgent policy reforms to rebuild domestic maritime strength, protect national security, and stabilize the economy.

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The Hill - Trump’s Panama Canal plan is another loser for America’s maritime industry

Open Markets Institute’s transportation policy analyst, Arnav Rao, published an op-ed arguing that instead of making grandiose claims about the Panama Canal, President Trump should focused on restoring U.S. shipbuilding as well as adopting a more robust maritime policy to reclaim the seas from China and foreign corporations.

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The Corner Newsletter: Will Trump Stop Price-Gouging by Ocean Freight Carriers? (November 21, 2024)

In this issue, we look at one of the first challenges the Trump Administration will face — as ocean freight carriers exploit their monopoly to drive freight rates to unprecedented levels. We also look at the DOJ’s plan to break up Google. In this issue,

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