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  2. Category:United States economic policy - Wikipedia

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    Government Accountability Office (1 C, ... United States trade policy (6 C, ... Pages in category "United States economic policy"

  3. List of United States federal legislation, 2001–present

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    This is a chronological list of United States federal legislation passed by the 107th and subsequent United States Congresses, starting in 2001. It includes links to articles on major legislation. For comprehensive lists, see the lists of acts passed by each Congress. For the main article on this subject, see List of United States federal ...

  4. United States government sanctions - Wikipedia

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    After the failure of the Embargo Act of 1807, the federal government of the United States took little interest in imposing embargoes and economic sanctions against foreign countries until the 20th century. United States trade policy was entirely a matter of economic policy. After World War I, interest revived.

  5. Foreign trade of the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States trade policy has varied widely through various American historical and industrial periods. As a major developed nation, the U.S. has relied heavily on the import of raw materials and the export of finished goods. Because of the significance for American economy and industry, much weight has been placed on trade policy by elected ...

  6. United States balance of trade - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Trade Balance (1895–2015) and Trade Policies. The 1920s marked a decade of economic growth in the United States following a classical supply side policy. [1] U.S. President Warren Harding signed the Emergency Tariff of 1921 and the Fordney–McCumber Tariff of 1922. Harding's policies reduced taxes and protected U.S. business and ...

  7. Biden policies attract $1 trillion in US economic investments ...

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    Companies have pledged to invest more than $1 trillion in U.S. industries such as semiconductors and clean energy during the Biden administration, the White House said on Monday, citing the ...

  8. Economic sanctions against the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has imposed economic sanctions on multiple countries, such as France, United Kingdom and Japan since the 1800s. Some of the most famous economic sanctions in the history of the United States of America include the Boston Tea Party against the British Parliament, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act against its trading partners and the 2002 steel tariff against China. [1]

  9. US economy on edge as White House says tariffs will ... - AOL

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    During his last term in office, Trump negotiated the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, better known as the USMCA, to facilitate free trade between the North American nations.