Leibowitz: Are we ready for what's next?
Our trade and economic activity for the last year has not been aimed at expanding trade and understanding, but on restricting trade as a national priority.
Our trade and economic activity for the last year has not been aimed at expanding trade and understanding, but on restricting trade as a national priority.
Will China exporting to the rest of the world cause major disruptions to the markets?
But the issues that gave rise to the strike remain.
So, what might work to change the behavior of China? If negotiation would work, unilateral elimination of the Section 301 tariffs would not be a good first step.
North America is not quite speaking with one voice about China, but the cooperation is evident.
Tariffs likely regardless of November winner.
After seven years of unprecedented protection, it’s past time to assess the results.
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What would such a policy need to be effective?
This is a new area for international negotiation, which means government and private industry need to experiment.