Why Advancing Trade Freedom Is Key to Cleaner Environment
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, seen here Wednesday at a Senate subcommittee hearing on the proposed fiscal 2022 budget for her office, told a climate summit last week that the world can build “a future that is cleaner and brighter, with new market opportunities and high-paying, quality jobs.” (Photo: Bill O Leary/Getty Images)
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Anthony B. Kim researches international economic issues at The Heritage Foundation, with a strong focus on economic freedom. Kim is the research manager of the Index of Economic Freedom, the flagship product of the Heritage Foundation in partnership with The Wall Street Journal. Read his research.
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