UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Protectionist food trade policies — ‘EU’s obsessively unilateral embrace of organic farming is intransigent, impractical, and inconsiderate of other nations’

Last year, the EU announced that it would demand importers refuse any food products treated with neonicotinoid insecticides, despite the fact that EU member countries still have emergency derogations for these chemicals. American farmers use these chemicals to prevent major crop losses through crop-eating insects. Read the article.

US must retaliate over European Union’s anti-Google protectionism

Strangling the business operations of one of America’s most successful companies, a company that employs 190,000 people and has a market value of over $1.5 trillion, is a direct economic attack on the U.S. Washington should not tolerate this blatant economic attack on American interests. Read the article.

CPA Applauds Senators Cassidy, Baldwin and Vance for Bill to Limit Damage of “De Minimis” Import Loophole

A poll of registered voters, conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of the CPA, shows an overwhelming majority (81%) of voters—including 79% of Democrats; 75% of Independents; 86% of Republicans—support the U.S. government prohibiting countries like China that pose a threat to American workers from using de minimis to export foreign-made goods to the U.S. … Read More

7 textiles companies in the Carolinas get a visit from D.C. textiles official

“We look forward to working closely with Dr. Agama, the USTR textile team and U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Katherine Tai to advance policies that provide incentives for onshoring and nearshoring production and bolstering the industry’s competitiveness, while enforcing policies that address illegal trade practices that undermine this industry,” said Kim Glas, President and CEO of … Read More

Netherlands Steps Up China Chip Spat With Probe Into Nowi Deal

The Dutch government will start an investigation into the takeover of a local chipmaker by a Chinese-owned firm as the Netherlands steps up controls of the industry amid a chip spat with the Asian nation. The move comes as the country will for the first time have the power to stop foreign takeovers of Dutch … Read More

Sunak warns against ‘blanket’ protectionism to counter China

he UK is taking a more “targeted and specific” approach in areas where China poses the greatest threat to its economic security, Sunak told the London Defence Conference on Tuesday (May 23). There are a “limited number of very sensitive sectors,” such as semiconductors, where the government will take a “particularly robust” approach, he said. … Read More

China’s Micron Ban Spurs Demands for Action From US Lawmakers

Representative Mike Gallagher, a Wisconsin Republican who leads a China-focused congressional committee, wants Changxin Memory Technologies, Inc. placed on a blacklist that effectively bars dealings with American firms. Gallagher wants Changxin on a list that already encompasses many of China’s largest technology companies, including networking leader Huawei Technologies Co. and its largest storage firm Yangtze Memory Technologies … Read More

Imperial Protectionism: U.S. Foreign Policy for the Middle Class

Overdependence on the global market, Sullivan suggests, became the enemy, a point accentuated by the global pandemic, the disruptions in supply chains, the Ukraine war, and a changing climate. Echoing yet another aspect of Trump’s America First (not so, Sullivan would cry!) is the pursuit of an agenda favouring generous subsidies and, by virtue of … Read More

China MFN Repeal Would Generate $198 Billion for U.S. Taxpayers

Most goods imported from China have currently zero or a very low tariff levied on them. The weighted average of last year’s imports was 2.5% under MFN. The tariff rate under MFN removal would result in a 39.9% weighted tariff rate. Since 2001, the trade deficit with China has grown by about $300 billion to … Read More