UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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BROWN, SENATORS PUSH ADMINISTRATION TO KEEP 301 TARIFFS IN PLACE ON CHINESE IMPORTS

Today U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) led colleagues in calling on the president to maintain Section 301 tariffs, which are currently under interagency review by the Biden Administration. The U.S. imposed Section 301 in 2018, Section 301 tariffs were instituted by the Trump Administration, following an investigation by the United States Trade Representative, to combat … Read More

Graphite miners lobby US govt to impose levy on China-sourced EV material

North American graphite miners are lobbying the US government to impose a 25% tariff on three graphite products sourced from China in order to counter Beijing’s monopoly on a key material used in automobile batteries. If successful, the move will pit the miners against their main customers- the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and add to … Read More

Mexico Tariffs on Steel, Plastics to Affect 7% of Total Imports

The new tariffs, seen as a response to US concern about Chinese steel and other goods entering the North American country, will also be imposed on aluminum, textiles, and plastics. Once in force, the tariffs could reduce Mexican imports by $6 billion to $7 billion, said Rodrigo Mariscal, head of the Economic Planning unit at the … Read More

US, Philippines Eye Agreement to Cut China Nickel Dominance

The U.S. and the Philippines are in discussions over ways to prevent China from dominating nickel processing in the Southeast Asian nation, a key supplier of the metal that’s crucial for electric vehicle batteries. One measure under consideration is a trilateral arrangement through which the Philippines would supply raw nickel material, the U.S. would provide financing, and a … Read More

EU would need 50% tariffs to curb imports of Chinese electric cars

“We expect the European Commission to impose duties in the 15-30 percent range. But even if the duties come in at the higher end of this range, some China-based producers will still be able to generate comfortable profit margins on the cars they export to Europe because of the substantial cost advantages they enjoy,” the … Read More

Mexico Hikes Tariffs on Apparel, Footwear, Steel and Other Products

Mexican authorities assert that the federal government has the duty to implement the necessary mechanisms to generate stability in domestic industry sectors and provide for the elimination of trade distortions, in an effort to safeguard the balance of the global market in accordance with international law and Mexico’s international commitments. The authorities add that, as … Read More

US Says China Moving Too Slowly on Protecting Intellectual Property

“Stakeholder concerns remain about long-standing issues including technology transfer, trade secrets, counterfeiting, online piracy, copyright law, and patent and related policies,” the Office of the US Trade Representative said in an annual report released Thursday on the state of IP protection and enforcement among America’s trading partners. “China needs to complete the full range of … Read More

Economic View: Leading Economists Turn Against Free Trade – “A Flawed Game”

Economists have enjoyed significant influence over U.S. economic policy since the Great Depression. In Bill Clinton’s presidency (1993-2000), economist influence may have reached a peak. With Larry Summers and Bob Rubin at Treasury, Robert Reich at Labor, and Martin Baily at the Council of Economic Advisers, economists were seemingly everywhere in Washington. Bill Clinton even … Read More