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Administration trade setbacks

September 21, 2020 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

In the past seven to ten days, President Trump’s Section 301 tariffs on China, his aluminum tariff on Canada, his Commerce Department’s treatment of US importers, and his personal involvement in the TikTok sale have all generated trade setbacks or criticism. The weekly trade report with L.C. Here’s a round-up of administration trade setbacks: China […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: aluminum tariffs, Canada, Commerce Department, Section 301, TikTok, WTO

The destruction of the black family by progressives

September 20, 2020 by Richard Schulman 9 Comments

America’s black underclass exists not because the nation is systemically racist, as Democrats claim, but because progressives’ welfare policies and the “War on Poverty” destroyed the black family. by Richard Schulman The claim that the United States is systemically racist is a colossal lie being pushed by the progressives who dominate the Democratic Party. It […]

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Biden-Harris campaign releases its tax and trade plan

September 14, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

There’s not a lot of difference between the US candidates’ trade policies, which are populist and protectionist. Meanwhile, the UK and Japan now have a free trade agreement, UK prime minister Boris Johnson has thrown up an obstacle to the previous UK-EU agreement, and Bob Woodward’s Rage features embarrassing trade-related comments by the president. The […]

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US multilateralism in Asia, protectionism in the Americas

September 7, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

While all major trading entities are concerned now with reducing reliance on foreign countries, the Trump administration is also pursuing strategic multilateralism in the Pacific and increased protectionism in the Americas. The weekly trade report with L.C. All the world’s major trade entities are seeking to reduce their reliance on imports and foreign markets in […]

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Taiwan’s defense is in US national interest

September 3, 2020 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

Taiwan is the fortress island dominating the sea passage between the South and East China Seas, the linchpin of the first island chain of US allies that blocks the Chinese navy from dominating Asia’s coastal nations from Japan and South Korea down to Indonesia and Australia and westward past Singapore and India to the Persian […]

Filed Under: China, Policy, Taiwan  Tagged: Henry Kissinger, strategic ambiguity, Taiwan Relations Act

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