Trade and U.S. Competitiveness are Joined at the Hip
Did you know much of Intel’s R&D and capital investment occurs in the U.S., but close to 80% of our revenue is generated overseas? Everyone agrees that the U.S. needs to become more competitive....
View ArticleTheTrans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership
Trade agreements have been a major contributor to improving U.S. competitiveness and economic growth in our global economy and also are important to promoting economic recovery for U.S. workers and...
View ArticleGalapagos Syndrome, Japan and Sunday’s National Election
Japan is days away from major elections and polls suggest an historic result: the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) replacing the standard bearing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Nobody quite knows what...
View ArticleSupporting the Korea – U.S. Free Trade Agreement
Intel recently filed comments, Intel Corporation Korea – US FTA Comments USTR-2009-0020.pdf, with the Office of the United States Trade Representative, pursuant to their request for public comments, on...
View ArticleThe need for a US – European Union Innovation Dialogue
The leaders of the European Union and the U.S. agreed in April 2007 to establish a Transatlantic Framework for Advancing Transatlantic Integration (the Framework) between the U.S. and the European...
View ArticleWorking Together to Create New U.S. Jobs by Accessing the Global Marketplace
By Greg Slater, director of Trade and Competition Policy at Intel Corporation President Obama spoke to the U.S. Chamber yesterday, and despite serious disagreements in the past, both the President and...
View ArticleModernizing our Trade Agenda
By Greg Slater, director of Trade and Competition Policy for Intel Open markets and free trade are critical to Intel’s business. With 95% of worldwide consumers living outside of the U.S., Intel’s...
View ArticleOp-Ed: Free Trade Helps U.S. Jobs
Today, Peter Cleveland, Intel’s Vice President of Global Public Policy, published this op-ed in The Oregonian explaining how free trade helps U.S. jobs. Intel is the largest private employer in...
View ArticleConsensus on Trade Policy at Joint Economic Committee Hearing
By Greg Slater, Intel’s director of Global Trade and Competition Policy Yesterday, I had the privilege of testifying at a U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee hearing on manufacturing and trade....
View ArticleA Great Day for Free Trade and U.S. Jobs
By Peter Cleveland, vice president of Global Public Policy at Intel Today’s vote in Congress to pass the three pending free trade agreements with South Korea, Panama, and Colombia marks an important...
View ArticleLooking to the Future: Trade Victories Lay a Solid Foundation
By Greg Slater, director of Global Trade and Competition Policy at Intel Last night was historic. There is no doubt that the three Free Trade Agreements (FTA) approved by Congress will boost the U.S....
View ArticleWhat Do Small and Large Business Mean to Each Other?
The economic benefits, both direct and indirect, which small and large businesses provide each other are often misunderstood. Very few small and large businesses operate alone. Most create an amazing...
View ArticleBridging the Digital Divide Through the WTO Information Technology Agreement
Government officials have in hand a major boost for our global economy that will help America’s technology industry reach consumers never before imagined. Earlier this week, I participated in a...
View ArticleA Transatlantic Trade and Investment Agreement on the way? Intel outlines its...
By Christoph Luykx, Public Policy Manager Europe, and Daniel Keenan, Public Policy Intern Europe This past week Intel submitted its response to the European Commission’s consultation on the future of...
View ArticleInnovation Blueprints for Long-Term American Success
By Peter Cleveland, vice president, Global Public Policy, Intel Corporation On Monday, Intel in partnership with The Aspen Institute convened a thought provoking roundtable discussion addressing the...
View ArticleThe Call for a Comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Agreement: A...
By Greg Slater, director of Trade and Competition Policy at Intel Intel applauds the recent announcement from the leaders of the U.S. and European Union to launch negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade...
View ArticleCan We Continue to Sail the Trade Winds Without a Rudder?
By Greg Slater, director of trade and competition policy at Intel It is an exciting time again in the international trade world. We soon should have a very experienced trade negotiator as our next...
View ArticleIndia’s Challenge
By Kumud M. Srinivasan, vice president, Technology and Manufacturing Group and President of Intel India The two most important challenges facing the Indian economy are – an increasing trade deficit...
View ArticleTTIP: An Opportunity to Strengthen Global Technology Standards
By Phil Wennblom, Director of Standards Policy and Greg Slater, Director of Global Trade Policy By enabling products and technologies from different companies to interoperate, or work together,...
View ArticleInspiring Innovation in India’s MSMEs
By John E. Matheson, Director of Legal Policy-Asia Pacific, Intel Technology Asia Pte. Ltd. One of our co-founders, Dr. Robert Noyce once said; “Don’t be encumbered by history. Go off and do something...
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