...associate professor of political science at ASU. In addition to Mr. Barrett, the panel featured North Augusta native Auggie Tantillo, the director of the American Trade and Manufacturers Action Committee, and Jim Nesbitt, the South Carolina bureau...
...cost is the manufacturing jobs, but "dollar for dollar, we gain more than we lose from that trade," he said. Auggie Tantillo, the executive director of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, a fair-trade lobbying group, disagrees...
...gowns, brassieres, gloves and knit fabrics and would limit those imports to 7.5 percent growth each year, said Auggie Tantillo, coordinator of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition. The textile leaders - all of whom said they voted...
...The Chinese are saying, 'We're willing to do whatever it takes to take over a market in your country," said Auggie Tantillo, Washington coordinator of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, an industry lobbying group. Unless...
...jobs, the overall weakness in the state economy and the increased difficulty funding critical public services," Auggie Tantillo, the coalition's Washington coordinator, said in a prepared statement. John Keenan, 43, an electrician at Avondale...
...market in the next three years. "This agreement is a victory for hard-working U.S. textile workers," he said. Auggie Tantillo, the executive director of the American Trade Action Coalition, another industry group representing textile and...
...projections. "It's an argument that gets overwhelmed by this whole consumerism issue," coalition Executive Director Auggie Tantillo said. Critics of Chinese trade policies highlight that the United States didn't use trade to disarm the former...
...an immediate victory" to make up for stumbles in his second-term agenda, such as Social Security reform, said Auggie Tantillo, the executive director of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition. "This is going to be a monumental...
...listen because they're very interested in knowing what the true political temperature is in the U.S.," said Auggie Tantillo, the Washington coordinator for the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition. "They want to know whether this...
...superpower if it can't make its own clothing, shoes, appliances and even cars? "We don't think it can," says Auggie Tantillo, executive director of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition. America consumed $673 billion more than...