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InternetNews March 5, 2004 Roy Mark |
Anti-Offshoring Fever in Senate Partisan bickering delays legislation to end EU trade penalty tariffs imposed this week on U.S. goods. |
InternetNews May 13, 2004 Roy Mark |
Senate Approves Tech Corporate Tax Break Legislation calls for one-year reduction in foreign dividend taxes from 35 percent to 5.25 percent. |
InternetNews May 6, 2004 Roy Mark |
Senate Blocks Anti-Offshoring Measures Democrats fail to limit foreign dividend tax breaks backed by Intel and Microsoft. |
InternetNews February 24, 2004 Roy Mark |
Wi-Fi Leaders Want to Zap Beijing's WAPI As China plans to impose a proprietary encryption scheme for WLANs within its borders, Wi-Fi players are crying foul and asking Washington for help. |
InternetNews September 17, 2004 Roy Mark |
USTR Wants More Input on China Piracy United States Trade Representative office says protection of U.S. intellectual property rights is Bush administration's top priority. |
InternetNews June 15, 2004 Roy Mark |
House Panel Approves Multinational Tax Break A controversial measure favored by IT firms moves to a vote of the full House. |
InternetNews March 18, 2004 Michael Singer |
U.S. Spurns China's Tax on Chips The government's Trade Office file papers with the WTO asking that China remove its tariffs on imported processors and integrated circuits. |
InternetNews May 13, 2005 Tim Gray |
U.S., China Clash Again Over Tech Washington claims Beijing's government software procurement rules are stacked against American companies. |
InternetNews October 25, 2004 Roy Mark |
Bush Signs Tech Tax Break President Bush signed into law late Friday $136 billion in corporate tax breaks, including a one-year reduction from 35 percent to 5.25 percent on foreign profits for U.S. multinationals. |
InternetNews March 31, 2004 Roy Mark |
Tech Issues Undermining U.S.-China Trade U.S. trade official tells lawmakers Beijing's chip policy is distorting international investment. |
InternetNews April 22, 2004 Roy Mark |
China Backs Down on WAPI Deadline Beijing agrees to commit to technology-neutral approaches, drops June 1 date to impose proprietary wireless encryption plan. |
InternetNews June 18, 2004 Roy Mark |
House Passes Pro-Tech Tax Breaks The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a corporate tax bill loaded with provisions favorable to the technology industry, including a reduction in foreign revenue taxes and an extension of the research and development tax credit. |
InternetNews July 8, 2004 Erin Joyce |
China Eases Taxes on U.S. Chipmakers The semiconductor industry is hailing a trade deal between the United States and China ending China's tax policy that effectively priced U.S. exporters of integrated circuits out of China's $19 billion integrated circuit market. |
InternetNews November 14, 2006 Roy Mark |
Congress Urged to Extend R&R Tax Credit A wide range of technology trade groups called upon Congress today to stop playing politics with the extension of the research and development tax credit. |
AFP eWire November 13, 2006 |
Election Impact Uncertain on Fundraising and Philanthropy Although the recent change in political control is significant in potential impact for some national policies related to defense, trade, energy and taxation, it is not clear what the changes will mean for the nonprofit sector. |
BusinessWeek April 12, 2004 Dexter Roberts |
China's Trade Boss Vice-Premier Wu Yi has an iron will. She'll need it when she comes to Washington to lead talks |
Investment Advisor October 2009 Melanie Waddell |
Danger & Opportunity: Healthcare Reform Picks Up Momentum Healthcare reform is still moving ahead, despite opposition from Republicans and well-covered populist discontent over the plan. |
InternetNews May 12, 2004 Roy Mark |
Lieberman Raps Parties Over Offshoring Unless policymakers find middle ground between free trade and protectionism, high-end IT jobs will be next to go, the senator says. |
Global Services May 28, 2008 |
The U.S. Presidential Race: Impact on Global Services-II Legal expert William B. Bierce predicts the expected changes in foreign direct investment, legal framework for global services, free trade agreements, and the overall implications for enterprise customers and service providers, after the November U.S. Presidential elections. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2007 Thomas J. Duesterberg |
The Competitive Edge -- What The New Congress Has In Store For Manufacturing Don't expect any tax relief from the Democrat-led Congress, but a renewed emphasis on R&D is likely. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Cliff Edwards |
Why China Is Making The Valley Fret U.S. chipmakers worry that a new Wi-Fi standard puts their businesses at risk |
InternetNews July 13, 2005 Roy Mark |
USTR Calls China Talks 'Measured' Beijing promises to crack down on piracy and delay government software procurement rules. US officials and business people remain skeptical. |
CFO September 1, 2008 Kate O'Sullivan |
The Taxman Cometh India sees "big dollar signs" in the legions of foreign customers of its IT services industry. |
Reason June 2006 Bruce Bartlett |
The President's Rotten Record on Trade Why George W. Bush is the most protectionist president since Herbert Hoover. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Manjeet Kripalani |
Ban Outsourcing? Bad Idea Such legislation in the U.S. could derail India's moves to open its economy |
Finance & Development September 1, 2002 Adhikari & Yang |
What Will WTO Membership Mean for China and Its Trading Partners? After 15 years of arduous negotiations, China became the 143rd member of the World Trade Organization. The opening of an economy as large as China's can be disruptive to some developing countries in the short run, but, in the long run, it should benefit not only China but also its trading partners. |
InternetNews October 4, 2004 Roy Mark |
U.S. Launches New Anti-Piracy Campaign U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick says Internet and sophisticated duplication technology have taken piracy to unprecedented levels. |
CFO June 1, 2004 Kris Frieswick |
The Backlash The only thing that will make the furor over offshoring worse is hiding from it. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 28, 2003 Martha Lagace |
India vs. China: Who Will Win? Can India overtake China? That's the title of an influential new article in Foreign Policy magazine. A Q&A with authors Yasheng Huang of M.I.T. and Tarun Khanna of HBS. |
Investment Advisor September 2009 Melanie Waddell |
Danger & Opportunity: Stitching Together Healthcare Reform The healthcare debate moved outside the beltway in August, as members of Congress headed back home to face constituents bent on voicing their opinions on healthcare reform during townhall meetings. |
CIO September 9, 2010 Michael Overly et al. |
Offshoring: Ways to Reduce Your Risks When Congress, States Threaten Restrictions Proposed bills in Congress and in state legislatures aim to discourage offshoring, but you can use your contracts to reduce the risk to your company if such measures are enacted. |
Inc. January 2005 Elizabeth Wasserman |
Happy Birthday, WTO? An organization best known for sparking riots also deserves some credit for promoting the interests of American entrepreneurs. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2003 John S. McClenahen |
Unruly Trade As the global economy grows, the rules of international trade take on greater significance. Not every nation plays by the rules -- nor sees them the same way. And that makes a world of strategic difference for U.S. manufacturers. |
CFO May 1, 2004 Tim Reason |
Euro Clash Removing tariffs is easy. Breaking down social barriers to trade is hard. |
Investment Advisor December 2006 Melanie Waddell |
Democrats and Hedge Funds Will the new party in power turn up the regulatory heat? The SEC itself has gotten more vigilant and expanded its enforcement activities against hedge funds. |
InternetNews May 25, 2004 Roy Mark |
Tech Bills Face Protectionist Measures Anti-offshoring sentiments likely to continue in House after bitter Senate dispute blocked tech bill for months. |
Chemistry World August 6, 2007 Victoria Gill |
Novartis Loses Indian Patent Law Case Swiss drug firm Novartis has lost its legal case against the Indian government, who it had accused of 'unconstitutional' patent law practices. The ruling sets an important precedent that will cheer the flourishing generics market in the country. |
CIO June 15, 2004 Ben Worthen |
Regulations: What to Worry About As the offshoring debate heats up, CIOs are scrambling to meet the demands of current and pending legislation. Here's what's real, what's not and how to cope. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Does China Pose an Economic Threat to the United States? It would appear so, given the rhetoric in recent months by American politicians and some businesspeople, who have complained about the loss of U.S. jobs to China and unfair Chinese trade practices. But faculty members at business schools say the complaints are misplaced and driven by politics. |
InternetNews January 12, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
The Bottom Line of Offshore Development Report finds a bottom-line benefit to outsourcing. If the project goes well, that is. |
Investment Advisor May 2009 Melanie Waddell |
Retirement Planning: Estate Tax Up for Debate Congress must take some action on the estate tax this year. |
InternetNews April 9, 2007 Roy Mark |
U.S. Lodges Piracy Complaints Against China The United States is turning to the World Trade Organization to settle two trade disputes with China involving intellectual property rights. |
BusinessWeek September 23, 2010 Peter Coy |
Commentary: On the Yuan, Be Careful What You Wish For Trade war fever is rising in Washington. Slapping China with unilateral tariffs would feel good -- and make matters worse. |
IndustryWeek June 23, 2010 |
TradeTension As the volume of world trade grows, trade disagreements also are growing in complexity and number. Here are some key trade disputes that manufacturers should have on their radar. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2004 Jill Jusko |
The Two Sides Of Trade Manufacturers are full of praise and criticism as the WTO's influence spreads. Meanwhile the 146-member group finds itself at a crucial crossroads as globalization alters the trade landscape. |
AFP eWire October 16, 2006 |
Senate Report Names Five Nonprofits Caught in Abramoff Scandal The report charges that the nonprofits involved agreed to help Abramoff's clients in exchange for cash payments. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Gary S. Becker |
What India Can Do To Catch Up With China India began to turn around its economy a little more than a decade ago -- and with further free-market reforms, it can give China a run for being the most dynamic big developing country. |
Chemistry World September 17, 2010 Andrew Turley |
Free trade could throttle generics from India International agreements on intellectual property threaten the flow of generic HIV drugs from India to developing countries, according to a new report. |
IndustryWeek July 20, 2011 Stephen Gold |
Free Markets Make Trade Deficits Disappear It's time for policymakers to boost our exports through free trade agreements. |
BusinessWeek April 19, 2004 Carol Matlack |
Job Exports: Europe's Turn It's following the offshoring trend -- and much of it is white-collar |