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Trade Model Shows Broad Tariff Increases would Create 10 Million Jobs

Specifically, CPA proposes an additional 15% tariff increase on all imported goods from Free Trade Agreement (FTA) countries, and an additional 35% tariff increase on all imported goods from Non-Free Trade Agreement (NFTA) countries. For products that the United States cannot produce domestically, such as minerals, the CPA proposal calls for zero additional tariffs. Read … Read More

Government to hike import duty on goods that can be manufactured in India

“Why would you import something which can be produced in the country,” said a finance ministry official. Countering the recent criticism of rising protectionism, finance ministry officials on Thursday said that the government will increase the customs duty or keep it high on those items that can be domestically manufactured to meet the local demands. … Read More

China criticizes US chip law as threat to trade

China on Wednesday criticized a U.S. law to encourage processor chip production in the United States and reduce reliance on Asian suppliers as a threat to trade and an attack on Chinese business. The measure will “disrupt international trade and distort global semiconductor supply chains,” said a Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Wang Wenbin. “China firmly opposes … Read More

Canada to Challenge US Lumber Duties Using Regional Trade Pact

Canada’s government said it will challenge US duties on softwood lumber, saying the tariffs have caused “unjustified harm” to the industry and workers. The US Commerce Department on Thursday ruled that the new, combined “all others rate” that will apply to some Canadian softwood-lumber exports will drop to 8.59% from 17.91%. Read the article.

Auto Lobbyist: U.S. Edging Toward Protectionism

The U.S. has been moving toward protectionism under both President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump, who triggered a trade war both with traditional allies and antagonists such as China, says Jennifer Safavian, CEO of Autos Drive America, whose organization represents foreign automakers operating in the U.S. and advocates for free trade. Read the … Read More

How Steel Tariffs Are Helping US Workers

First, a wave of investment followed, as the majors committed more than $10 billion to build new mills in Florida, Arkansas, Texas, Arizona, and elsewhere. Second, the new mills, once opened, began hiring hundreds more steelworkers. Third, the new investments are facilitating a reduction in the emission of harmful greenhouse gases from steel plants. Steel … Read More

The Importance of Tariffs on the U.S. Solar Market

In the past few years, solar tariffs have contributed to the United States’ rising share of the Photovoltaic (PV) module market. Our dependence on imports and global supply chains contributed to higher PV module prices in the last twelve months. Import dependence is a double-edged sword – we accept lower prices, but we also have … Read More

US warns losing access to Taiwanese chips could break the economy

“If you allow yourself to think about a scenario where the United States no longer had access to the chips currently being made in Taiwan, it’s a scary scenario,” Raimondo told CNBC. “It’s a deep and immediate recession. It’s an inability to protect ourselves by making military equipment. We need to make this in America.” … Read More