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Transpacific Partnership now live — minus US. Trump on protectionist drive?

January 23, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

U.S. solar panel manufacturers want protection from Chinese state-favored producers; US solar installers and homeowners want the imports to continue

Weekly trade report by L.C. Late breaking item! As we went to press, Canada’s Prime Minister Trudean announced that Canada had accepted joining the Transpacific Partnership (TPP-11). It’s now live — without the U.S. This is a major world trade development that will put much pressure on the US, especially its crucial agriculture sector. Yesterday […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: Canada, China, CPTPP (new 11-nation TPP), protectionism, Robert Lighthizer, Russia, South Korea, Uraniuim One scandal, uranium, WTO

What to do about Pakistan?

January 21, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

Georgraphy shows why Pakistan fears a two-front war with India and an Indian-dominated Afghanistan

During the Cold War, Pakistan was a key US ally. It helped the Reagan administration arm the Taliban to drive the Russians out of Afghanistan. Pakistan is still supporting the Taliban because it fears India’s domination of Afghanistan, which the US is encouraging.  What to do about Pakistan? A better US policy would be to […]

Filed Under: Pakistan  Tagged: Afghanistan, BIMSTEC, China, India, Kashmir Valley, Pakistan, SAARC

Canada files with WTO a global attack on US unfair-trade laws

January 15, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

Log driving in British Columbia, Canada

Weekly trade report for Jan. 8-14, 2018 by L.C. Canada has filed a new World Trade Organization (WTO) complaint against the US that is stunning in its scope. It targets in detail the way the US implements its unfair-trade laws, enumerating many practices that are at the core of US trade-remedy measures but that allegedly […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: aluminum, Canada, China, NAFTA, Robert Lighthizer, South Korea, steel, washing machines, World Trade Organization (WTO)

Sunday (1-14-2018) Principles of a good immigration policy outlined: guest workers, merit-based entry, not restrictionist

January 14, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

Migrant farm workers in strawberry fields

The purpose of a good immigration policy is to insure that the US and its citizens flourish. A large and growing population increases the division of labor, productivity, national wealth, and the number of creative people available to benefit society through their innovations. For the last-named reason, it’s especially important that US immigration policy attract […]

Filed Under: Immigration, Policy  Tagged: guest worker program, immigration policy, RAISE act, US-Mexican border wall

Thursday (01/11/2018) President Trump backs House Immigration Reform bill; hard right and hard left are critical

January 11, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Immigration bill Surprisingly, Breitbart’s characterization of the House Immigration bill (“President Trump Backs House Immigration Reform Bill”) is much more accurate than the New York Times‘. The Times editorializes with strong verbs and adjectives beginning with the headline. Breitbart has the grace to save its hard-right editorializing until the end of its coverage. The online edition of the Washington […]

Filed Under: Immigration, Policy  Tagged: Conrad Black, Kim Jong-un, Never Trump, public-private partnerships, surveillance reform, Tucker Carlson

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