UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Trump’s Car Tariffs Rattle Canada’s Once-Thriving Motor City

An hour from Toronto, downtown Oshawa seems to exude the vibe of a pleasant small town. But signs of economic stress are multiplying in the place that once fashioned itself as Canada’s motor city. Lines form early outside the food bank on Simcoe Street where customers load strollers with pasta and bags of bread. Homeless … Read More

Reshoring Surges in This Southern State—What It Could Mean for the Housing Market

“In 2024, U.S. manufacturing reshoring and foreign direct investment (FDI) remained strong, driven by companies seeking to shorten supply chains, reduce exposure to geopolitical risks, and avoid costs associated with impending tariffs,” says the report. After peaking in 2022 with almost 350,000 announced new jobs from reshoring or FDI, the numbers have slipped to almost … Read More

Japanese Car Prices Are About to Go Up in the U.S.

A new trade deal between the U.S. and Japan heads off what could have been 25% tariffs on all Japanese-made goods, including automobiles. But the agreement nonetheless raises tariffs from the previous 2.5% to 15% which could translate into substantial price hikes on scores of vehicles imported from that Asian automotive powerhouse. The settlement, described … Read More

US imposing 20.56% anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood

Prime Minister Mark Carney said earlier this month that a future trade agreement with the United States could include quotas on softwood lumber, an area that has caused friction between the two countries for years before the latest trade war. The American department had issued a preliminary anti-dumping rate in March of 20.07 per cent, … Read More

Trump strikes tariff deal with Japan, auto stocks surge

U.S. President Donald Trump struck a trade deal with Japan that lowers tariffs on auto imports and spares Tokyo from punishing new levies on other goods in exchange for a $550 billion package of U.S.-bound investment and loans. As part of the deal, Japan will buy 100 Boeing planes and hike defense spending with U.S. … Read More

Trump announces trade agreement with the Philippines and terms of deal with Indonesia

President Donald Trump said Tuesday he and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines have reached a trade agreement. Shortly after, he also revealed more detailed terms of an agreement with Indonesia. Both agreements call for 19% tariffs on goods the US imports from the two countries, paid by American businesses, while American goods shipped … Read More

China criticises Canada’s new steel import restrictions as protectionist policy

The statement was issued following a media inquiry regarding Canada’s decision to tighten tariff rate quotas on steel imports starting 1st August. Under the new rules, Canada’s Department of Finance will impose surtaxes on imports exceeding the quota limit and introduce a 25 per cent surtax on steel imports from all countries, except the United … Read More

Alcoa CEO Says Lasting Tariffs Required to Boost U.S. Production

President and CEO Bill Oplinger, who was critical of tariffs early this year, said taking advantage of that scenario would require that the Trump administration’s measures endure, not go away. Making the call to restart fourth-line production would mean spending about $100 million on equipment and the like and take about a year, he said. … Read More

Volvo Cars CEO calls for EU to cut tariffs on American-made cars

The chief executive of Volvo Cars has called on the European Union to reduce its 10% tariff on American-made cars, stating that European automakers don’t need protection from U.S. competitors. “If Europe is for free trade, we should be the ones showing the way and going down to very low tariffs first,” Hakan Samuelsson said … Read More