UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Key Senators Push to Keep China Tariffs

“We urge the Administration to maintain the Section 301 and Section 232 tariff regimes as we continue our work with partners and allies to forge a sustainable approach to trade policy that supports American workers and fair global economic competitiveness. A 2022 report from USTR on China’s compliance with the World Trade Organization only underscores … Read More

U.S. says losing dairy trade dispute with Canada is a major setback

Canada has protected its markets from U.S. milk production which far exceeds what Canadian farmers produce. American dairy farmers, including some from Wisconsin, have blamed the Canadian government for choking off sales of their products in Canada, especially when the U.S. industry relies on sales in foreign markets to balance inventories. Friday’s announcement was a … Read More

Why Chinese companies are flocking to Mexico

China gets a back door into America because Mexico is part of a free-trade agreement with the United States and Canada. Depending on what components they use, Chinese companies based in Mexico cannot enjoy all the benefits of the trading bloc, whose rules dictate what percentage of a product must originate in North America. But, … Read More

Court allows Biden to expand tariffs on solar equipment

Who: A Federal Circuit panel reversed an appeal’s court decision to prevent the federal government from expanding safeguard tariffs on solar equipment. Why: The panel determined former President Donald Trump had not violated the Trade Act by expanding solar safeguard tariffs in 2020. Read the article.

BROWN, CASEY URGE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO KEEP TARIFFS IN PLACE ON CHINESE IMPORTS

U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Bob Casey (D-PA) sent a letter to President Joe Biden sharing concerns about reductions in Section 301 tariffs, which are currently under interagency review by the Biden Administration. In the letter, the Senators cited the tariffs as an important means of combating anticompetitive behavior by China and other nonmarket … Read More

Pennsylvania manufacturers join NAM in urging Congress to pass tariff bill

Citing losses over the past three years, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and nearly 200 manufacturers and industry partners – including the Lancaster Chamber, Greater Reading Chamber Alliance, Hershey Company, the Northeast PA Manufacturers & Employers Association – asked Congress to pass the legislation that expired in 2020. The previous Miscellaneous Tariff Bill (MTB) … Read More

China summit: The Trump tariffs remain firmly in place after another Biden/Xi meeting

“Ever since Biden was elected, the trade community had hoped for a reversal of the Trump-era trade tariffs,” said Ashley Craig, a D.C.-based international trade lawyer at Venable LLP, in an interview this week. But his prediction for 2024 is that “the president’s not going to substantially modify the current status on US-Sino trade relations … Read More

Why protectionists sometimes win: The narrative power of economic nationalism

As typical, in this article, free traders distort the pro-tariff (protectionist) point of view to make their fatally flawed logic look more sane. The article says: “Economists know that international integration creates winners and losers. But we do not fully understand why the ‘losers’ so often set the policy agenda. This column argues that economists … Read More

How an Ohio-based steel company cut greenhouse gas emissions by nearly a third

The point is that if the U.S. steel companies are not profitable, they cannot afford to undertake such measures to reduce their carbon footprint. China will not reduce its greenhouse gases by one-third until 2030, so if we had allowed the U.S. steel industry to die and rely on China instead, climate goals would have … Read More

Canadian Solar to Open Plant in Thailand After US Tariff Ruling

Canadian Solar Inc. is planning to open a manufacturing plant in Thailand after US regulators concluded the company was evading import tariffs on Chinese components. Canadian Solar is based in Guelph, Ontario, but most of its production is in Asia. It was one of five companies singled out by the US Commerce Department in August for … Read More