UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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SORRY, CHINA. MOST AMERICANS SUPPORT HIGHER PRICES ON YOUR IMPORTS.

61% of voters believe that increased imports have made the United States dependent on China for goods that are critical to the US economy and US national security. 60% of voters are opposed to China continuing to receive trade status as the most favored nation with the United States, giving the country a tariff of … Read More

With Trump gone, Republicans look to weaken his China tariffs

Republicans in both chambers are backing trade language in the Senate’s China competition bill that would roll back some of the tariffs — instead of a more protectionist proposal from House Democrats. Republicans are balking at the protectionist trade provisions included in House legislation to help the U.S. economy compete with China, which passed the … Read More

Biden Picks Up Where Trump Left Off in Hard-Line Stances at WTO

President Joe Biden’s administration dashed hopes for a softer approach to the World Trade Organization by pursuing a pair of his predecessor’s strategies that critics say risk undermining the international trading system. The U.S. delegation to the WTO, in a statement Monday obtained by Bloomberg, backed the Trump administration’s decision to label Hong Kong exports … Read More

The U.S. must beat China one, if by land, and two, if by space

We are already in danger of witnessing China’s surpassing the United States in critical areas economically, technologically, and militarily. It follows, then, that we must add an “American factor” to ensure that China does not successfully challenge America’s leadership in space. Read the article.

U.S. locks in tariffs on wooden cabinets from China

The United States imported some $4.4 billion worth of wooden cabinets, vanities and their components from China in 2018. The U.S. Commerce Department on Feb. 24 imposed anti-dumping duties of up to 262.2% and anti-subsidy duties of up to 293.5% in an investigation that started last year with a petition from the American Kitchen Cabinet … Read More

EU anti-dumping taxes on Chinese candles fuel protectionism fears

Despite G20 commitments last week to avoid protectionist measures, European Union authorities on Tuesday (7 April) agreed to impose anti-dumping taxes of up to 50 percent on Chinese-made candles sold in the EU. The duties were imposed in November last year on a temporary basis following complaints from European candle producers. They say they are … Read More