…with no tariff. The imported kegs will still come in using low-cost steel.” Czachor is correct, said Matt Gold, an adjunct professor of law at Fordham University and a former…
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Adjunct Professor Matt Gold was quoted in a Politico article about NAFTA renegotiation under the Trump administration. [L]egal experts say Trump and his advisers have undermined their own national security…
…trade agreements and U.S. compliance with the World Trade Organization’s rules, said Matt Gold, adjunct law professor at Fordham University. Gold was formerly deputy assistant U.S. trade representative for North…
…more valuable,” said Matt Gold, a former U.S. trade negotiator and adjunct professor of international trade law at Fordham University School of Law in New York City. Read full article….
Matt Gold appeared on CNBC where he discusses the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. It’s a complete violation of WTO rules. It’s a violation of very, very…
Matt Gold appeared on CTV News where he discusses the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. It’s primarily aimed at China. but, on a more fundamental level, it…
…which produces goods, but gained a large number of very good jobs in service sectors and intellectual property,” said Matt Gold, an adjunct law professor at Fordham University. The latter…
Adjunct Professor Matt Gold appeared on CTV News Channel to discuss the seventh round of NAFTA renegotiation. It will continue for probably one more round after this which will be…
…injure both the United States’ and China’s economies,” said Matt Gold, an international trade law expert at Fordham University. “So one questions whether that’s the most effective way to go…
…the door for tit-for-tat responses from other countries, according to Matt Gold, an international trade law expert at Fordham University. “When we commit a major violation of global trading rules,…