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'US will work as aggressively as possible to protect American workers and businesses from 'unfair' Chinese trade practices'


Washington, Apr 8: Describing China’s trade practices as “uncompetitive, coercive and underhanded,” US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has said the Biden administration plans to use all the tools in its possession, as aggressively as possible, to protect American workers and businesses from Beijing’s “unfair” actions.
Addressing her maiden news conference at the White House, she said that to compete in the long run with China, efforts must be made to rebuild America.
“We have to work with our allies and find common ground where we can. With respect to tariffs, there is a place for tariffs. You know the 232 tariffs on steel and aluminium have, in fact, helped save American jobs in the steel and aluminium industries,” she said, referring to the previous Trump administration’s tariffs on imported aluminium. ....

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Transforming Global Food SystemsJose Graziano da Silva on the Path to Zero Hunger


CAMBRIDGE MA, Apr 6 2021 (IPS) - The battle for the future of food has grown contentious, and José Graziano da Silva has become a lightning rod for criticism. In 2014, as Director General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), he presided over the institution’s first International Agroecology Symposium, opening what he called “a new window in the Cathedral of the Green Revolution.” The FAO has since then formalized support for “Scaling Up Agroecology” while continuing to promote the kinds of chemical-intensive agriculture associated with the Green Revolution.
José Graziano da SilvaThe controversies are on full display in advance of the UN Food Systems Summit, scheduled for October. The conference was called by UN Secretary General Antonio Gutierres to address the alarming failures to meet targets set by the Sustainable Development Goals, including the goal to end severe hunger by 2030. Climate change has contributed to five consecutive year ....

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