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National Security Should No Longer Be a Defense for Protectionism

National Security Should No Longer Be a Defense for Protectionism SHARE While President Trump is no longer in office, his trade policy legacy lingers in Washington. His tariffs’ continued presence has not only been a disappointment to our allies who thought that a change in administration would usher in a new, less zero-sum view of trade, but also a continuous economic burden on the American people, who are still struggling amidst a global pandemic. Indeed, as we noted here a few weeks ago, Trump’s steel tariffs are threatening the nascent U.S. manufacturing recovery. Though Trump imposed and championed the tariffs, responsibility also falls on the U.S. laws that let him get away with it. The biggest offender in this regard is Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which authorizes the president to take actions, such as imposing tariffs, against imports deemed to be a threat to “national security.” In 2017, the Trump administration imposed 25 percent tariff

Biden Trade Agenda Focuses on China, Enforcement and Made in America – Sourcing Journal

CREDIT: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais Join us April 6 at 2 pm ET for the From Inventory Management to Trade Finance webinar to discuss how improved forecasting can reduce carrying costs and minimize obsolete inventory. We’ll also spotlight the role trade finance plays in unlocking working capital and avoiding production disruptions. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) delivered President Biden’s 2021 Trade Agenda to Congress on Tuesday, detailing a comprehensive trade policy in support of the administration’s effort to help the U.S. recover from the Covid-19 pandemic and refocus and reform policies for global and domestic commerce. A key policy agenda is “addressing…

Will the Tariffs On Graphics Cards Lift Soon? Eh, It May Be a While

Will the Tariffs On Graphics Cards Lift Soon? Eh, It May Be a While President Biden s tough-on-China approach likely means the tariffs won t be lifted anytime soon unless China suddenly makes concessions on trade. But a trade group is hoping Biden will offer some short-term relief. By Michael Kan 26 Feb 2021, 5:34 p.m. (The price for this MSI RTX 3090 GPU is now $2,269 instead of $1,799) If you’re trying to buy a PC graphics card, you may have noticed the prices have shot up by $100 or more due to the Trump-era tariffs on Chinese imports going back into effect.  But with President Biden now in office, is there any chance the tariffs could be lifted soon? 

Biden Looks to a Consensus Builder to Heal a Democratic Rift on Trade

Biden Looks to a Consensus Builder to Heal a Democratic Rift on Trade
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Biden s Memo on LGBTQ Policies Abroad Is Ideological Colonialism

Biden’s Memo on LGBTQ Policies Abroad Is Ideological Colonialism The Biden administration’s recent executive order that directs U.S. agencies to combat “intolerance” related to sexual orientation and gender identity will have major consequences for nonprofits and allied nations that do not agree with the left’s vision of sexual morality. Pictured: Demonstrators wear rainbow face masks in Krakow, Poland, during a march Aug. 29, 2020. (Photo: Omar Marques/Getty Images) Commentary By Grace Melton is The Heritage Foundation s senior associate for social issues at the United Nations. She is part of the think tank s DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society.

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