by Richard Schulman What happened in China China’s present demographic crisis is a casualty of the population control movement, a sister movement to anti-fossil fuel, global warming catastrophism. The movement was launched in the US and at the UN in the early 1970s. Its proponents argued that there were too many people consuming the Earth’s […]
EU moves toward adopting “Anti-Coercion Instrument”
Until now, if an individual EU member is threatened by a non-member (as Lithuania has been by China), the EU can’t retaliate against the threatening party unless it secures the unanimous approval of all 27 EU member countries’ legislatures — a cumbersome and usually impossible procedure. But the European Commission (EC) is proposing the adoption […]
At last, a WTO success: services liberalization
The services pact should benefit the US, which is the world’s largest exporter of services. Meanwhile, the US, EU, and Japan are discussing ways to counter at the WTO the market-distorting practices of non-market economies — namely, China’s. Separately, the US and EU are also holding discussions on strategic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region, where […]
Administration favors costly welfare and climate policies over US trade and allies
Despite major election losses, the Biden administration keeps neglecting US farmers and industry — and strategic allies Japan and UK — in order to pursue expensive welfare entitlements and Net Zero climate programs sought by the Democratic Party left. The November 8th, 2021 trade report with L.C. There is a split over China policy within […]
Japan, Europe resist China’s demands they shun Taiwan
The weekly trade report with L.C. Taiwan’s diplomatic isolation in the face of Chinese threats seems to be coming to an end: Japan is promoting Taiwan’s entry to the CPTPP. Parliamentarians from the Japanese (LDP) and Taiwanese (DPP) ruling parties met virtually on August 27th, an unusual occurrence indicative of Tokyo’s efforts to warm its […]
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