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In lumber dispute, WTO sides with Canada

August 31, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

This week’s report with trade correspondent L.C. covers US trade developments with Canada (lumber), Vietnam (tires), Brazil (steel), and Taiwan (FTA); the Republican convention; and Japan-Australia-India talks for “supply chain resilience” A WTO dispute settlement panel has found that the US erred in determining that Canadian softwood lumber was unfairly subsidized and that it therefore […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: Brazil, Canada, currency devaluation, lumber, Republican Party, steel, Taiwan, Vietnam

Administration concedes failure of bilateral pacts

August 24, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Bilateral pacts have long been the administration’s preferred trade policy, but not any longer The weekly trade report with L.C. Bilateral pacts have been the Trump administration’s preferred policy from day one of its tenure. Bilateral pacts, by comparison with multilateral pacts, tend to promote protectionism – my nation and yours vs. the outsiders — […]

Filed Under: Policy, Trade  Tagged: most favored nation (MFN), World Trade Organization (WTO)

Latest US trade developments with China, Taiwan, Canada, and Europe

August 17, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

The weekly trade report with L.C. At the last minute, the US and China called off the six-month review of their Phase One Trade Agreement. The cancellation does not, however, appear to be a negative signal for the trade deal, still considered one of the few (perhaps only) bright spots in the darkening bilateral relationship. […]

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With Kamala Harris, SF Democrats increase hold on Democratic Party

August 17, 2020 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

by Richard Schulman As with Barack Obama’s presidential candidacy in 2008, some conservatives entertain a hope that a Biden administration might bring improvements in US governance. Josef Joffe, conservative publisher-editor of the German weekly, Die Zeit, sees a decline of responsible leadership in the West. In earlier years, that abdication of international leadership made possible, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized  Tagged: Josef Joffe, Kamala Harris, SF (San Francisco) Democrats

Aluminum tariff re-imposition opens protectionist-themed election campaign

August 10, 2020 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

The 10% tariff on aluminum that President Trump just re-imposed on Canada will hurt downstream US aluminum manufacturers and benefit Chinese and Russian producers of raw aluminum. The president’s restrictions on Chinese spy technology, by contrast, are welcome. The weekly trade report with L.C. On August 6th, President Trump signed a “Proclamation on Adjusting Imports […]

Filed Under: Canada  Tagged: 2020 US presidential campaign, aluminum, Canada, tariffs, TikTok

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