UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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U.S.-Vietnam Meeting Hints at Possible Tariffs Over Timber

The USTR said available evidence suggested that a significant portion of the timber Vietnam imports has been harvested or traded in violation of Vietnam’s domestic laws, the laws of exporting countries, or international rules. Vietnam is one of the world’s largest exporters of wood products, with more than $3.7 billion worth of wood furniture shipped to … Read More

Biden and Trump Have Similarities on Trade Policy

Biden has maintained much of Trump’s hardline policies toward Beijing; the Trump tariffs have remained in place. Restrictions on Chinese technology companies have expanded, including a U.S. ban on sales of advanced semiconductors and chip-making equipment to China. The Biden focus is on U.S. workers and manufacturing in the U.S., not abroad. Read the article.

Biden’s course for U.S. on trade breaks with Clinton and Obama

President Biden is making it clear that the United States’ rejection of full-throttle globalization during the Trump administration was no aberration, as he continues a remarkable break with decades of trade policy that spanned both Republican and Democratic administrations. Blending a tough-on-China stance with lavish federal subsidies for favored industries, the president is reshaping the … Read More

Tariff policy: The balancing act

Trade policy is a complete framework of relevant rules, regulations, stances and deals that need a supportive tariff policy.  The objectives and goals of the tariff policy are clearly defined and justified to a large extent. Having no written tariff policy for the last five decades was a drawback in the country’s trade policy regime, which … Read More

Imports from China fueling U.S. renewable diesel ambitions as demand climbs

U.S. imports of animal and vegetable oils and fats from China totaled nearly $290 million in the first six months of 2023, soaring from around $1 million in all of 2022, as U.S. renewable diesel makers increasingly turn to Chinese feedstocks to capitalize on green subsidies. Read the article.

Korea sees limited impact from Mexico steel tariff hike

Steel tariffs on South Korean products would be raised to 25pc from the current 10pc, Motie said. The economy ministry listed higher tariffs for 392 products from countries with which Mexico has no trade agreements. More than 200 of the products are steel and aluminum, in addition to chemical products and household items. “Export volumes … Read More

Trump says he’ll impose huge new tariffs if elected in 2024

“I think when companies come in and they dump their products in the United States, they should pay automatically, let’s say a 10% tax,” he told Fox News on Thursday. “That money would be used to pay off the debt. It’s a massive amount of money.” The former president also proposed what he called a … Read More

Canada to seek judicial review of latest U.S. decision on softwood lumber duties

In Canada, lumber-producing provinces set so-called stumpage fees for timber harvested from Crown land, a system that U.S. producers — forced to pay market rates — say amounts to an unfair subsidy. The latest administrative review by the U.S. Commerce Department resulted in a modest decrease in the so-called “all others” combined duty rate, but … Read More

US lifts controls on some China firms ahead of Raimondo trip

The US Department of Commerce on Monday removed the Chinese entities — such as chemical firm and lithium battery material maker Guangdong Guanghua Sci-Tech Co., and sensor maker NanJing GOVA Technology Co. — from its “unverified list,” which restricts a company’s ability to buy American technology. Read the article.

WTO backs US in challenge of China’s retaliatory tariffs

The World Trade Organization ruled Wednesday that China violated its trade agreements when it placed tariffs on U.S. exports in retaliation for steel and aluminum duties imposed by the Trump administration in 2018. A WTO panel said former President Donald Trump acted in the legitimate security interests of the United States when he placed 25% … Read More