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Ambassador C. Boyden Gray Comments on the Prospect of a “Quick” Trade Deal With Britain

by BoydenGrayStaff | Jan 26, 2017 | Clippings, News

Former Ambassador C. Boyden Gray commented Thursday on the prospect of reaching a “quick” bilateral trade deal between Britain and the U.S. On Britain’s ability to negotiate unilaterally before exiting the E.U. : It doesn’t make much sense because...

Boyden Gray on President-Elect Trump and the Environment

by BoydenGrayStaff | Dec 12, 2016 | Clippings, News

Former Ambassador C. Boyden Gray appeared on NPR’s “On Point” to debate the fate of the environment in a Trump Administration. The full recording is available here: On U.S. Greenhouse Gas reductions: The United States has reduced CO2 more than any...

WSJ Quotes C. Boyden Gray on Chinese Aluminum Stockpiled in the Mexican Desert

by BoydenGrayStaff | Dec 1, 2016 | Clippings, News

The WSJ quoted former ambassador C. Boyden Gray’s opinion that a giant aluminum stockpile, recently shipped from the Mexican desert to Vietnam, belongs to a prominent Chinese aluminum company. The full article is available here. “A large amount of...
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