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U.S. climate and industrial policy demands more developed international and sectoral approaches, a progressive policy analyst and a former Biden administration official said this week.

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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) this week touted opportunities for Ohio’s farmers in biofuel supply chains, charging that foreign feedstocks are crowding out American crops in the domestic market and promoting a legislative effort to exclude biofuels made with foreign feedstocks from Inflation Reduction Act benefits.

A group of U.S. lawmakers led by Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is urging newly inaugurated Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to address the national security risks of Chinese-made “connected” vehicles that have led the U.S. to restrict their import.

The global trading system has allowed governments to distort trade and drive persistent deficits in countries like the U.S., Michael Pettis, a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said on Thursday, arguing that the U.S. should lead a push to create a system that benefits workers and boosts manufacturing.

Tariff hikes on Chinese goods and a proposed across-the-board tariff on U.S. imports have dominated discussions about former President Trump’s likely trade policy agenda should he be re-elected, but former Trump-era trade officials tell Inside U.S. Trade a second Trump administration, much like the first, would also have a free trade bent, citing the former president’s penchant for dealmaking.

The Bureau of Industry and Security should develop a process to mitigate the risks of allowing sensitive technology related to advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing to be transferred to Chinese nationals, the Commerce Department’s Office of Inspector General says in a new report.

The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act is critical to combat climate change and must be implemented “as intended” without changes called for by China in its challenge to the law at the World Trade Organization, a collection of civil society groups is urging the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.

The makeup of apparel imports into the U.S. looks different post-pandemic than it did in the years pre-pandemic, with China’s market share decreasing while those of other Asian countries have risen, the U.S. International Trade Commission finds in a new report requested by U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai to better understand the “changing commercial environment” of the industry.