Titled “The New Biotech Cold War: The U.S. Medicine Can’t Afford to Fall Behind China,” the report shows how U.S. biotech – long a pillar of national strength – no longer has a guaranteed edge globally.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
The Trump administration’s Section 232 investigation into pharmaceutical imports is reportedly close to being final. The final investigation’s success will depend largely on whether or not the Commerce Department determines that there is a crisis in the generics industry — an issue that President Trump highlighted back in 2023.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
Strong enforcement against trade fraud isn’t optional—it’s essential to rebuilding our industrial base and securing long-term prosperity for American communities.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
The U.S. Shipbuilding Base has Withered Since the 80s; Latest CPA Report Examines What’s Needed to Bring it Back| Coalition For A Prosperous America
The August 2025 inflation report has reignited debate over tariffs. Some pundits have been quick to blame trade policy for rising prices, invoking Smoot-Hawley comparisons and warning of disaster on the scale of the Great Depression. But the data tells a different story.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
The latest Section 232 announcements expand the list of ongoing investigations into imported goods that could be exposed to higher tariffs.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
As proof that no company can match China on price, Chinese producers of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and the key starting materials (KSMs) used to make them are slashing prices by up to 50%. Not even low-cost India – one of the largest importers of Chinese KSMs – can compete at those levels.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
Data centers powering AI need copper wiring and transformers. EVs use nearly four times more copper than gas-powered cars. Wind turbines, solar farms and the modern electric grid all depend on it. As such, copper is a building block of tomorrow’s economy and the backbone of America’s national security.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
For the second time in less than two months, the CEO of a publicly traded company admitted that tariff cost burdens will not be passed down fully, if at all, to consumers. With one CEO saying tariffs were too low.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
The trade deficit rose 32.5% in July and imports were up 5.9%, but much of this can be attributed to importers bulking up on orders as the full brunt of the “Liberation Day” tariffs were set to start in August.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) upped the ante on their estimate for fiscal deficit reduction last week, all due to higher tariffs that kicked into effect this month. Tariffs are offsetting tax cuts signed into law this summer in the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB).| Coalition For A Prosperous America
Personal loans based on income and affordability can help borrowers obtain cash quickly without a credit check from one of the big three bureaus.| Growing Family Benefits
Low-income families and inidividuals with disabilities have many avenues to find free home repair assistance from the government and through charities.| Growing Family Benefits
CFIUS warned that Nippon Steel could reduce U.S. steel output and harm critical industries. U.S. Steel executives, meanwhile, stood to personally profit tens of millions of dollars from this disastrous deal, putting their own financial interests above those of American workers and national interests.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
Finding financial assistance for dental work is like hunting for hidden treasure. Low-income adults need a guide to free services, grants, and loans.| Growing Family Benefits
MP Materials, the only active rare earths mining company in the U.S., is making great progress. And yet at the same time, the company just reported a financial loss. The contradiction illustrates the challenges involved for the U.S. in rebuilding a rare earths industrial capability.| Coalition For A Prosperous America
It is possible to get free government money that you never pay back even though federal agencies claim they do not award grants to individuals for personal use.| Growing Family Benefits
Paying have unique angles to fund dental work without a credit check based on whether they need emergency treatment or can schedule elective procedures.| Growing Family Benefits
The federal government does not provide grants to individuals, but several programs can morph into free HVAC systems for qualifying families.| Growing Family Benefits