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Trump threatens Japan and Canada with ruinous auto tariffs

September 10, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

Toyota's popular Prius hybrid would be one of many Japanese cars whose sticker price would rise if President Trump imposes tariffs on autos imported from Japan

Trade correspondent L.C. reports: President Trump threatened Japan with unspecified action over its persistent trade surplus with the US. The threat came in a telephone conversation with Wall Street Journal assistant editor James Freeman, who quoted the President as saying that the US has “good relations” with Japan but that he “is still bothered by […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: auto tariffs, Canada, China, James Freeman, Japan

Trump threatens Canada, NAFTA, WTO, and Congress

September 3, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

AFL-CIO head Richard Trumka, whose members include Canadian auto workers, opposes Trump's threat to scuttle NAFTA

Trade correspondent L.C. reports: President Trump this past week issued threats against Canada, NAFTA, the WTO, and Congress. The rest of the world has been responding pro-actively by forming free-trade pacts without the US. In an intense week for the NAFTA renegotiation that followed last week’s announcement of a US-Mexico bilateral agreement, talks with Canada […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: AFL-CIO, ASEAN, Canada, Enrique Peña Nieto, RCEP, Richard Trumka

Agreement with Mexico but unity vs China pending

August 27, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Trade correspondent L.C. reports: As expected, the US and Mexico this morning announced agreement on a trade deal which, if Canada accepts, will constitute NAFTA 2.0. “But a number of key factors remain unresolved in Trump’s effort to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement — the biggest among them whether Canada will sign on […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: Australia, Chinese espionage, Huawei, Mexico, NAFTA, ZTE

Vice-ministerial level US-China trade talks resume; outcome uncertain

August 19, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Trade correspondent L.C. writes: In a potential breakthrough in the US-China trade standoff, Beijing accepted Washington’s invitation to hold vice-ministerial level talks. There is speculation that the White House would like to be able to announce some resolution or at least major progress in the talks with China before the early-November mid-term elections. This will […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: David Malpass, Wang Shouwen

Second tranche of US-China tit-for-tat tariffs goes live in ten days

August 13, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Lead Chinese trade negotiator Liu He

Trade correspondent L.C. reports: The US and China have announced the unleashing of the next tranche in tit-for-tat tariffs, covering $16 billion in each country’s exports, to begin on August 23rd. The US tariffs are set at 25% and are being imposed under trade law Section 301. The Chinese tariff rate will also be 25%. […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: EU, Japan, Liu He, NAFTA, Turkey, US-China trade war, Wilbur Ross

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