UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Surging Imports And Policy Failures Force U.S. Steel Plant To Halt Production Of Key Product

Nucor Corporation has announced it will halt production at its wire rod rolling mill in Connecticut, citing challenging market conditions created by a flood of low-priced imports from Canada, Greece, Mexico, Poland, and Ukraine. This shutdown of production follows similar shutdowns by Liberty Steel last year in Peoria, Illinois, and Georgetown, South Carolina, underscoring a … Read More

Taiwan expects small impact from Trump tariffs on chip exports

Asked at a news conference about the impact on Taiwan’s export orders of Trump’s tariffs, Kuo said it would not much affect the chip sector. “For our semiconductors and advanced processes, there is an advantage of technological leadership and that cannot be replaced, and so the impact will be small,” he added. Taiwan will also … Read More

Chick-fil-A’s Lemon-Squeezing Robots Are Saving 10,000 Hours of Work

Squeezing 2,000 lemons a day was such a pain for staff at Chick-fil-A Inc. that the company enlisted an army of robots to do it. In a plant north of Los Angeles, machines now squeeze as many as 1.6 million pounds of the fruit with hardly any human help. The facility, larger than the average … Read More

US Blacklist of China’s Tech Giants Risks Even Faster Decoupling

The US’s latest move to expand its list of Chinese military companies risks doing more than tanking the shares of some of its most valuable companies: It also threatens to accelerate decoupling of the world’s biggest economies. The Biden administration on Monday added Tencent Holdings Ltd., the world’s largest gaming publisher, and Contemporary Amperex Technology … Read More

The rejection of globalism – The arrogant economic prophecies of the late 1990s have turned to ashes

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman offered quixotic history which peddled the “Golden Arches theory” that no two countries hosting branches of McDonald’s would go to war with each other because of their mutually beneficial bonds of economic interdependence. Reducing barriers to trade and financial flows to a minimum and integrating China into the global … Read More

China cuts import tariffs to expand domestic demand

The plan to impose lower tariffs on 935 commodities “will help increase the imports of quality products,” according to a statement from the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council on Saturday, noting that the tariff reduction aligns with the need to foster new quality productive forces through scientific and technological innovation, enhance people’s well-being, … Read More

ECB’s Knot Says Trade War Could Export China Deflation to Europe

China may start selling its products to Europe at discounted rates if the US starts a trade war by imposing new tariffs, according to European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot. In such a situation, “there is a chance that the Chinese will start offering their goods in Europe at lower and lower prices,” … Read More