UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Rechenberg: Tariffs can save America’s cabinet industry

The U.S. kitchen cabinet industry supports 250,000 jobs and bolsters countless local economies. In fact, 95% of the industry consists of family-owned companies, with 40% in rural communities. Unfortunately, these family-run companies are now facing assault from overseas. Over the past decade, the U.S. kitchen cabinet industry has been inundated by a surge of imports. … Read More

Trade Agreements: The Export Myth That Masked A National Giveaway

Free trade agreements delivered negligible economic gains: All U.S. trade deals through 2017 increased exports by only 1.6%, while imports surged 3.4%. China and NAFTA caused massive U.S. job losses: Between 1999 and 2011, trade from China displaced 2.0 to 2.4 million jobs, while NAFTA led to a net loss of 1.02 million jobs from … Read More

Fed’s Goolsbee says tariffs have not had expected impact so far

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said on Monday that thus far the surge in tariffs has had a more modest impact on the economy relative to what was expected. “Somewhat surprisingly, thus far, the impact of tariffs has not been what people feared,” Goolsbee said in public comments before the Milwaukee Business … Read More

EU bars Chinese firms from major state medical equipment contracts

The European Union on Friday banned Chinese firms from government medical device purchases worth more than five million euros ($5.8 million) in retaliation for limits Beijing places on access to its own market. The latest salvo in trade tensions between the 27-nation bloc and China covers a wide range of healthcare supplies, from surgical masks … Read More

Tariffs Force Retailers to Fess Up About Why Things Cost More

The study identifies three broad personas: value-first shoppers, buy-American advocates, and the indifferent middle consumer. Nearly 4 in 10 consumers surveyed (39%) identify as value-first shoppers. These consumers are focused on price. They’re trading down, cutting nonessentials, and swapping name brands for generics. For them, tariffs are a cost burden, and that’s the end of … Read More

Steel industry groups say Carney’s retaliatory plan for U.S. tariffs ‘falls short’

The Canadian Steel Producers Association and United Steelworkers Union are panning Prime Minister Mark Carney’s response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s punishing tariffs. Their response came hours after Carney announced a tariff countermeasure plan Thursday that includes retaliation against Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs a month from now — depending on how much progress the … Read More