UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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‘There’s no such thing as pure free trade’: Katherine Tai defends China tariffs

U.S. Trade Rep Katherine Tai defended tariffs against China at Semafor’s Made in America Event on Wednesday, saying that “tariffs are a part of the U.S.-China bilateral relationship” because of an “unfair” global economy. “There’s no such thing as pure free trade,” Tai said, adding that China’s own tariffs and economic policy have allowed Beijing … Read More

House panel urges tougher trade rules for China, raising chance of more tariffs if Congress agrees

Lawmakers in both parties endorsed the proposal, a reflection of the growing willingness in Congress to build on the tariffs enacted during Donald Trump’s presidency, even if it risks retaliatory actions from China that would harm many farmers, ranchers and U.S. exporters. “It’s a strategy that of course involves tradeoffs, but I think a strategy … Read More

South Korea Offers $29 Billion in Aid to Battery Makers Amid Metals War

South Korea unveiled a 38 trillion won ($29 billion) financial package over the next five years aimed at helping local electric-vehicle battery makers diversify their supply chains as the US calls for a reduced reliance on China. President Biden is pushing carmakers to reduce their reliance on Chinese components and shape new supply chains with … Read More

Lawmakers Call for Raising Tariffs and Severing Economic Ties With China

Bipartisan lawmakers on Tuesday called for severing more of America’s economic and financial ties with China, including revoking the low tariff rates that the United States granted Beijing after it joined the World Trade Organization more than two decades ago. The most prevalent argument a decade ago was that economic interdependence between the United States … Read More

Katherine Tai Sticks Up For China Tariffs At Aspen Security Forum

“The decisions you make on international economic policy impacts your domestic economy.  We sit at that intersection between domestic economic policy and international and it is an uncomfortable intersection because these two forces are often pushing you in different directions, if not opposite directions. What we do internationally has to be connected to what objectives … Read More

When the US stops trading internationally, it’s time to worry

This article suggests that Trump’s trade plan conjures up the ghosts of depressions past, even after the writer of the article admits that “The idea that Smoot Hawley caused the Great Depression has long since been debunked.” Does the writer not know or remember how the 25% tariffs on Chinese products were supposed to repeat … Read More

$1.9 Million Penalty for Avoiding China Tariffs

The tools were shipped to Germany, where some additional processing was performed on some of them, and then shipped to the U.S. and declared to be “made in Germany.” The press release notes that if the products had been correctly described as of Chinese origin they would have been subject to a 25 percent tariff. … Read More

American protectionist measures stay in place against Canadian softwood lumber exporters

American anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders will remain in place on Canadian softwood lumber exports into the U.S. The U.S. international Trade Commission ruled 4-0 in favour of its own forestry sector that “dumped and subsidized lumber imports from Canada continue to be a threat to the U.S. industry.” Read the article.

Truck Tire Tariff Investigation Will Continue

The United Steelworkers (USW) allege that truck tires imported into the U.S. from Thailand are injuring, or threaten to injure, the domestic industry. The USW says truck and bus tires from Thailand are being dumped in the U.S. at less-than-market prices. The USW alleges the dumping margins are as high as 47.8%. Read the article.