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New Trump tariffs on $200 bn. of Chinese imports will hit US consumers directly

July 16, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Deputy United States Trade Representative and Chief of Mission to the WTO

Trade correspondent L.C. reports: The planned Trump administration tariffs of 10% on $200 bn. of Chinese imports will hit US consumers directly — unlike the previous tariffs, which were on producer goods (steel and aluminum) and thus hit manufacturers first. The list US Trade Representative (USTR) Robert Lighthizer has prepared contains 6,031 products. The tariffs […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: China, Robert Lighthizer, Trade Policy Review, World Trade Organization (WTO)

Trade war with China has officially begun; allies also retaliating

July 9, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

China is cancelling US soybeans to hurt farm states where Trump's electoral support was strong

Trade correspondent L.C. writes: The US confrontation with China ratcheted up on July 6th with the imposition of 25% tariffs on $34 billion in Chinese exports to the US. China immediately responded, as expected, by imposing 25% tariffs on $29.6 billion in US exports. The US tariffs were imposed under Section 301 of its trade […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: Alan Blinder, Section 232, Section 301, Stephen Moore

President unconcerned about WTO fate, 20-25% foreign car tariffs

July 2, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Shown: General Motors Renaissance Center in Detroit. GM sells cars throughout world, opposes US tariffs on car imports that will bring retaliation, force it to lay off US workers

Trade correspondent L.C. writes: A report that President Trump is planning to exit the WTO stirred much excitement over the weekend. The least of the problems of the alleged planning document, the Fair And Reciprocal Trade act, would have been its acronym. Though it was denied that President Trump actually plans to leave the WTO […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: auto tariffs

Trump escalates trade threats against China but priorities unclear

June 25, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross received a severe grilling by Senate Finance Committee on June 20th

Trade correspondent L.C. writes: The Trump administration is continuing to escalate its trade pressures on China, but it’s not clear whether the priority is limiting technology transfer to China or improving the US trade balance with that country, nor why it is risking progress on either goal by simultaneously launching trade battles against allies and […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: China, Senate Finance Committee, Wilbur Ross

Mexico should take in the migrants or stop their passage to the US

June 21, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Migrants climbing over the wall south of San Diego

A previous Founders Broadsheet set down what we believe to be the principles of a sound immigration policy. We believe those principles still hold but wish to update them with some topical comments in the wake of the firestorm over the Trump administration’s alleged mistreatment of migrant children. The firestorm has provided non-stop haters of […]

Filed Under: Immigration  Tagged: guest worker program, Luis Videgaray, Mexico

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