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High Costs Won’t Deter Germany From Removing Huawei Parts

Germany Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said she won’t be deterred by the high cost of removing Chinese components from the country’s 5G telecommunications network if it’s in the best interests of national security. “We will prohibit components if they pose a serious security risk,” Faeser said. “The network operators will have to act and dismantle … Read More

Americans back tariffs, military prep against China -Reuters/Ipsos poll

Some 66% of respondents said they were more likely to back a candidate in the 2024 presidential election who “supports additional tariffs on Chinese imports.” Bipartisan majorities of Americans favor more tariffs on Chinese goods and believe that the United States needs to step up preparations for military threats from the country, according to a … Read More

Lawmakers push for progress on produce advisory panel, USTR says it’s coming

Senator Marco Rubio last September led a group of Florida lawmakers to push USTR to open a Section 301 investigation into seasonal produce imported from Mexico, alleging the U.S.’ southern neighbor has long engaged in an “export targeting scheme” that forced Florida seasonal farmers out of the U.S. market. USTR last October declined to open … Read More

Biden Limits US Investment In Key Chinese Tech Sectors

The US already limits exports of some sensitive technologies to China, and the order “would prevent U.S. investments from helping accelerate the indigenization of these technologies” in what it called countries of concern, the White House said in a release. The order defined that as China, Hong Kong and Macau. Read the article.

“Staggering”: EU Startled By EU-Chinese Goods Deficit

Following the lead of the United States, the EU has moved to buttress its economy against over-dependence on the Chinese market with legislative measures rushed through the European Parliament to introduce strategic tariffs on raw materials and green tech in a policy Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has labeled “derisking.” Read the article.

Sheep farmers petition USTR for lamb import limits on Australia and New Zealand

R-CALF USA, a trade group representing U.S. cattle and sheep producers, appealed to USTR Katherine Tai for “immediate action to protect America’s lamb producers” against “unrestrained and ever-increasing importation of foreign lamb and mutton that do not meet the United States more stringent production standards.” Such imports pose an existential threat to U.S. farmers, according … Read More

Senate Amendment in Defense Act Puts Restrictions on Outbound Investment into China Tech

By a factor of 91 in favor and only six against, the Senate voted in late July to restrict outbound investment into China advanced semiconductors and computing, as well as technologies that can have both civilian and military use. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers cautioned against restrictions on outbound investments to China. The Senate did not … Read More

Economists Reconsider Industrial Policy

In the past, economists assessing the performance of industrial policies often focused on indicators such as import tariffs, capturing only limited dimensions of such measures and conflating their objectives with others. A new generation of research efforts takes a more productive approach – and reaches very different conclusions. Read the article.