UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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How Tariffs Benefit the Working Class and Reduce Income Inequality

According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, “Evidence from Europe and the United States shows that trade has increased inequality not just between workers of different skill levels, but also between those of different industries and those of different geographic regions. Growing import competition from China caused declines in both employment and wages for workers … Read More

Protectionism or Fairness? EU Targets China EVs

The proposed tariffs, introduced in June, were rooted in claims that Chinese electric vehicles benefit from state subsidies, giving them an unfair edge over European manufacturers. China, however, has staunchly denied these accusations, asserting that the EU’s actions are nothing more than protectionism masquerading as fairness. Beijing insists that it has never subsidized its EV … Read More

Economic View: Tariffs Done Right Can Rebuild Our Economy

Tariffs can play an important role in rebuilding our manufacturing base, if they are done right. We said in a study published in July that so-called “universal” tariffs of 10% on all U.S. imports would grow our economy, adding 2.86% to gross domestic product and 5.7% or $4,300 to real (inflation-adjusted) average household income. Those … Read More

UK steel industry calls for protectionist measures over glut driven by China

UK Steel, a lobby group, said the global industry has 543m tonnes of excess steel, 70 times more than the UK uses each year, in analysis published on Monday. It said the UK faces a “cliff edge” in 2026 when current protections run out. The UK steel industry has called for the government to consider … Read More

US trade representative defends tariffs on China

US Trade Representative Katherine Tai defended stiff tariff hikes against countries such as China, saying that paired with investment, they were a “legitimate and constructive” tool for reinvigorating domestic industries. Tai’s comments come a week after sharp tariff increases on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), EV batteries and solar cells took effect — with levies down … Read More

Constellation Brands CEO downplays worries about higher tariffs if Trump wins

“First of all, assuming there was a Trump administration, we already had four years of a Trump administration, and our business was up double-digit during that window of time,” Newlands said. “Two, we have a fair amount of our inputs that come from the United States and then are made into beer in Mexico. I … Read More

Henry Clay’s Case For Tariffs Is What Congress Needs To Hear Again

We have seen, I think, the causes of the distresses of the country. We have seen that an exclusive dependence upon the foreign market must lead to still severer distress, to impoverishment, to ruin. We must then change somewhat our course. We must give a new direction to some portion of our industry. We must … Read More

US-China talks helping avoid Chinese retaliation against Biden tariff hikes

China has not retaliated against US tariff increases on Chinese imports partly because of continued dialogue between the world’s two largest economies, the US Treasury’s top economic diplomat Jay Shambaugh said. Shambaugh said the Chinese officials understand the tariffs are narrowly targeted to strategic sectors, including where the Biden administration is making investments to develop … Read More