UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Foreign trade set to stay resilient this year

China’s foreign trade, buoyed by the steady upturn of the domestic economy and an improved trading structure increasingly driven by high-tech and green products and export market diversification, will continue to exhibit resilience this year, according to officials and executives on Friday. “The performance of foreign trade is closely linked to the domestic economy,” Guo … Read More

Biden wants to triple China tariffs on steel, aluminum imports

Biden’s demand to raise the current 7.5% average tariff on steel and aluminum is an effort to make clear that his administration’s recent warnings about China’s trade practices are not empty threats. “These are strategic and targeted actions that are going to protect American workers and ensure fair competition,” Biden added. “Prices are unfairly low … Read More

Brazil Rebuffs US Pressure to Abandon Tariffs on Ethanol Imports

Brazil will maintain tariffs on US ethanol imports despite “tough” complaints from the Biden administration, said Agriculture Minister Carlos Fávaro. “We cannot risk making things more precarious for Brazilian producers,” Fávaro said during a sugar cane industry conference in Brasilia on Wednesday. Ethanol is a hot-button issue in major corn-producing states such as Iowa and Illinois … Read More

Biden’s Trade Moves Raise Tensions Abroad but Draw Cheers in Swing States

The president’s efforts to restrict Chinese imports and block a Japanese steel merger have pleased labor unions and sent a message to rival Donald J. Trump. The politics behind Mr. Biden’s strategy appears clear: When it comes to manufacturing, the president wants to leave no doubt that he is as much “America First” as Mr. … Read More

Free trade flaws fueled Trump’s rise in 2016 — and the problems remain, top economist says

Decades of trade deficits and a strong dollar created too many “losers” in the U.S. economy who turned to Donald Trump’s protectionist policies, according to Richard Koo, chief economist at the Nomura Research Institute — and those conditions remain. “When we studied economics and free trade, in particular, we were taught…that free trade always creates … Read More

US, EU economic system struggling to ‘survive’ against China, US trade chief warns

In a briefing in Brussels just hours before the two-day EU-US Trade and Technology Council (TTC) got underway in nearby Leuven, US trade representative Katherine Tai said that Beijing’s “non-market” policies will inflict severe economic and political damage on the two blocs, unless they are tackled through appropriate “countermeasures”. “I think what we see in … Read More

Gas, Eggs, And Airline Tickets Rose Over 30% During Inflation Spike. Tariffs Had Nothing To Do With It.

“The dirty little secret of international trade economics is that moderate tariff rates” don’t have huge price effects, Krugman said on Bloomberg Television’s Wall Street Week with David Westin before the CAP report came out. “To get really big (inflation) numbers, you have to get well beyond 10%,” he said. When inflation was rampant during … Read More

More than half of voters support slapping 10 percent tariffs on all imports

A majority of voters say they support slapping a 10 percent tariff on all imports, according to an exclusive new poll, in a boost to President Donald Trump’s plan for reducing U.S. reliance on foreign producers. According to the latest J.L. Partners/DailyMail.com 2024 poll, 24 percent of likely voters strongly support the policy proposal while … Read More

Yellen Warns China’s Industry Ramp-Up Is Distorting World Economy

Speaking to reporters after the event, Yellen declined to say whether the Biden administration was prepared to threaten Beijing with retaliatory trade actions if China doesn’t reduce its subsidies. “It’s important for the Chinese to understand why we have a concern,” she said. “But I don’t want to get to retaliation. We want to see what … Read More

More Americans trust Trump on trade than Biden, but split on China: Survey

More Americans trust former President Trump’s approach to trade than President Biden’s but are split on their approach to tariffs on China, according to a new survey. The YouGov poll, released Friday, found 42 percent of Americans somewhat approve of Trump’s approach to foreign trade, 11 percent higher than Biden’s 31 percent. At the same time, … Read More