UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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How an Ohio-based steel company cut greenhouse gas emissions by nearly a third

The point is that if the U.S. steel companies are not profitable, they cannot afford to undertake such measures to reduce their carbon footprint. China will not reduce its greenhouse gases by one-third until 2030, so if we had allowed the U.S. steel industry to die and rely on China instead, climate goals would have … Read More

Canadian Solar to Open Plant in Thailand After US Tariff Ruling

Canadian Solar Inc. is planning to open a manufacturing plant in Thailand after US regulators concluded the company was evading import tariffs on Chinese components. Canadian Solar is based in Guelph, Ontario, but most of its production is in Asia. It was one of five companies singled out by the US Commerce Department in August for … Read More

US lawmakers want Biden to hike tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles

A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers want the Biden administration to hike tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles and investigate ways to prevent Chinese companies from exporting to the United States from Mexico Alliance for Automotive Innovation CEO John Bozzella said in June proposed U.S. environmental regulations could let China gain “a stronger foothold in America’s electric … Read More

Moroccan fertilizer tariffs slashed in ‘big win’ for farmers

“This victory was made possible by corn growers across the country who spoke out against these duties as they faced skyrocketing fertilizer prices and product shortages at the behest of The Mosaic Company,” said NCGA President Harold Wolle. “While the best duty on fertilizers is no duty at all, we are nonetheless thrilled that corn … Read More

It’s U.S. vs. China in an Increasingly Divided World Economy

For decades, the U.S. and other Western countries sought to make China both a partner and a customer in a single global economy led by the richest nations. Now trade and investment flows are settling into new patterns built around the two competing power centers. More than one-third of U.S. companies surveyed by the U.S. … Read More

Globalisation is slowly but surely unravelling

The best example is that of the US, which is increasingly adopting protectionist measures that discriminate against foreign firms. This use of interventionist measures to strengthen national players by discriminating in their favour is often interpreted as a retreat from neoliberalism. Neoliberalism, in this view, is defined as an adherence to market fundamentalism, in which … Read More

New book examines the decline of globalisation

“A global recession, the resurgence of nationalism, fears for the environment, the Covid crisis and growing geo-political tensions have resulted in the re-emergence of trade barriers and toxic international relations,” the book’s publisher said in a press release. “Fragmented, localised, fractured…globalisation, if not completely dead, is on life support.” Read the article.

Do Shortages Signal the Fragility of Free Trade?

Republican Senator J.D. Vance blamed a shortage of amoxicillin (a common treatment for ear infections) on free trade and has used it to issue calls for “reshoring.” Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen has endorsed protectionist policies in the name of “economic” and “national security.” Protectionism, they say, is necessary to shore up American supply … Read More

US Supreme Court turns away challenge to steel import tariffs

The justices turned away an appeal by Irving, Texas-based PrimeSource Building Products of a lower court’s decision to uphold a 25% tariff on some steel derivatives, such as nails and fasteners, put in place by Trump on national security grounds and now defended by President Joe Biden’s administration. PrimeSource, St. Louis-based Huttig Building Products and … Read More

National security can justify higher tariffs

“Because China has made everybody think that it is the place to go for intermediate goods, we shouldn’t ignore others—there are other smaller producers around the world which have near the same price and quality offered by China,” Virmani said, adding that till the time India moves deeper into the global supply chain, we can’t … Read More