Mark Heusel was recently quoted in the Law360 article, “Senate Scorn Suggests Election Strife For Biden On Trade."
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Mark Heusel was recently quoted in the Law360 article, “Senate Scorn Suggests Election Strife For Biden On Trade," highlighting the focus on labor, which he considers the “surest path forward” for President Biden’s trade priorities in the wake of the national election later this year. Mark explains, “ Faced with the current trend toward regulation over liberalization in global trade policies and contemporary geopolitical concerns, doubling down on labor remains the surest path forward for Biden.” To read the article, click here.
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Mark Heusel
Member and East Asia Practice Group Chair - China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, ASEAN Region
Ann Arbor
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