UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Ukraine war fuels European and Asian scramble for U.S. LNG

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sent European and Asian buyers rushing to buy American liquefied natural gas, in some cases securing output from new projects still years away from production. So far in 2022, U.S. producers have signed long-term contracts of 15 years or more for an annual 20 million tons of LNG — roughly double … Read More

How Trade Remedies Helped U.S. Manufacturers

Trade remedies helped U.S. manufacturers survive being swamped by Asian overcapacity, protected domestic labor markets, and never led to the devastation and disruption the opposition warned about if imports were curtailed. Solar and steel are two cases in point and are the most well-known. Kitchen cabinets are another sector that’s expanded due to trade remedies. … Read More

U.S. Plans to Boost Penalty on Russia, China Export Violations

The US plans to increase the penalties for companies violating rules that limit export of products that threaten national security, an effort recently focused on countries including Russia and China, according to a top Biden administration official. Read the article.

JBS and Minerva fell after China announced it would buy American beef

Meat processor stocks are operating in the stock market during the day’s biggest falls. These casualties reflect the difficulty in selling meat to China. This is because today the government has authorized 13 more American pork, beef, and poultry bakers to export their products to Asian countries. Read the article.

Yen, Supply Chain Chaos Send Japan Manufacturers Home

Japanese manufacturers are increasingly looking to move offshore operations to their home market, according to a Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. executive. The rapidly weakening yen that boosts the competitiveness of Japanese exports… Read the article.

Tariffs could have helped us avoid the current inflation spike

Low prices rely on the good behavior of countries like Russia and China (whom we have no reason to trust). But now, the proverbial chickens have come home to roost. Recent events have demonstrated that we cannot rely so heavily on foreign production. We are paying the price now for the low prices we once … Read More

Canadian Manufacturers Face a New Buy American Policy on Construction Materials

Once again, the Canadian Manufacturers face a risk of being hit by U.S. Protectionism and need to fight for necessary exemptions. Challenges were raised after the Biden Administration announced new procurement guidance Monday that requires the construction material purchased for federally-funded infrastructure projects to be produced in the U.S. The Head of Canadian Manufacturers and … Read More

U.S. Lifts Tariffs on Ukrainian Steel in Symbolic Move

The Biden administration announced it is lifting tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year, a mostly symbolic move by the U.S. to boost the war-torn country’s economy. The duties being suspended were put into place by former President Donald Trump, who in 2018 imposed a 25% tariff on all steel imports. Read the article.