UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Trump could impose universal tariff on Day 1: ex-U.S. trade official

Former U.S. President Donald Trump would be able to implement a sweeping tariff on nearly all imported products upon taking office if he is elected again, former senior trade official Jamieson Greer told Nikkei, countering the argument that the president does not have the power to do so. Greer, now a partner at law firm … Read More

Ordering from Shein or Temu? Those imports might not stay duty-free forever

Two U.S. senators looking to crack down on the number of packages from China that enter the U.S. duty-free are calling on President Biden to take executive action, saying domestic manufacturers can’t compete with low-cost competitors that rely on forced labor and state subsidies in key sectors. U.S. trade law allows packages bound for American consumers and valued below … Read More

Paramount clothing company executive gets 4 years in prison for scheme to underpay tariffs on imports

Mohamed Daoud Ghacham, 40, was sentenced and ordered him to pay nearly $6.4 million in restitution, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Ghacham’s company, Ghacham Inc., which does business under the Platini brand name, imported clothing from China and submitted fraudulent invoices to U.S. Customs and Border Protection that undervalued the shipments, allowing the company … Read More

Nobel Laureate Paul Romer Says Free Trade Hurts the Vulnerable

While foreign investment and the flow of ideas are important to stoking growth and innovation, there is a role for tariffs and subsidies on goods trade and production in order to ensure the US remains competitive, he said. Highlighting the impact to job prospects for workers who are high school graduates, Romer warned that their living standards … Read More

US Faulted At WTO For Not Fixing Spanish Olive Tariffs As Ordered

Former US president Donald Trump’s administration slapped extra tariffs on Spain’s iconic agricultural export in 2018, considering their olives were subsidised and being dumped on the US market at prices below their real value. The WTO urged Washington to “bring its measures into conformity with its obligations” under international trade law. Read the article.

The Biden’s $10 Billion Intel Subsidy Is A Conglomerate Tax

Nations rise when they have pioneering entrepreneurs. And when those entrepreneurs become dominant, they demand concessions from governments, and in the process “tax” the citizens, for providing services which are critical and catalytic. I have called that “conglomerate tax”, a tax citizens pay to some of the leading companies in the world to serve them! … Read More

Cleveland-Cliffs to idle West Virginia tinplate plant, impacting 900 jobs

Cleveland-Cliffs is idling its tinplate plant in Weirton, WV, impacting roughly 900 workers, after a U.S. trade agency struck down dumping duties on food can steel imports. The ITC’s decision makes “it impossible for us to viably produce tinplate,” Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves said on Thursday. “The current market for tin mill products has already … Read More

US Trade Representative Reveals Why Biden Kept Trump’s Tariffs on China

The tariffs are a tool in a diverse economic toolkit that is being used to shore up the middle class, Trade Representative Katherine Tai said Monday during a talk at the Council on Foreign Relations think tank in Washington, D.C. Asked about the politicization of the issue, as well as some researchers’ claim the tariff … Read More

Minneapolis-based pea protein maker Puris wins tariff case against Chinese imports

Tariffs of up to 270% will be levied on imports of Chinese pea protein to counteract the “dumping” of heavily subsidized imports that threatened American farms and manufacturers, the federal Department of Commerce announced last week. The decision is a victory for Minneapolis-based Puris, the leading pea protein supplier in North America, which brought the … Read More

Protectionist policy promises in U.S. election will be a challenge: Premier

Premier Danielle Smith says no matter the outcome of the United States election, there will be challenges for Canada and Alberta. “Both have protectionist policies that would be damaging to our country and our province,” Smith said at the Canadian Embassy in Washington on Thursday. She said both President Joe Biden and former president Donald … Read More