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How US Sugar Policies Just Helped America Lose 600 Jobs
Daily Signal ^ | 8/20/15 | Bryan Riley

Posted on 08/20/2015 7:21:46 PM PDT by markomalley

The manufacturer of Oreo cookies recently announced plans to move production of Oreos from Chicago to Mexico, resulting in a loss of 600 U.S. jobs.

This should be a wake-up call to defenders of the U.S. sugar program and other job-destroying trade barriers.

The leading ingredient in Oreos is sugar, and U.S. trade barriers currently require Americans to pay twice the average world prices for sugar.

Sugar-using industries now have a big incentive to relocate from the United States to countries where access to their primary ingredient is not restricted.

If the government wants people making Oreo cookies and similar products to keep their jobs, a logical starting point would be to eliminate the U.S. sugar program, including barriers to imported sugar.

This obvious connection between the lost jobs and sugar quotas was missed by many observers. According to one online commenter: “This is why tariff[s] on products coming to U.S must be raised.”

That’s backwards. When protectionist policies like the U.S. sugar program lead to offshoring, the response shouldn’t be to pass new laws to discourage such offshoring or to raise tariffs even higher. The response should be to eliminate government policies that encourage offshoring in the first place.

The loss of Oreo cookie jobs should reinforce a lesson on the job-destroying aspect of protectionist trade policies.

According to a 2006 report from the government’s International Trade Administration: “Chicago, one of the largest U.S. cities for confectionery manufacturing, has lost nearly one-third of its SCP manufacturing jobs over the last 13 years. These losses are attributed, in part, to high U.S. sugar prices.”

That lesson appears to be lost on unions that are supposed to represent the workers losing their jobs in Chicago.

For example, The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Union consistently has opposed free trade agreements with sugar-producing countries like Australia, Brazil, and Mexico—the kind of trade deals that just might protect their members’ jobs.

So that’s how the cookie crumbles.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Mexico
KEYWORDS: australia; brazil; brics; chicago; china; illinois; india; mexico; oreo; oreocookies; oreos; russia; southafrica; sugar
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To: 1rudeboy

Funny, the US became the largest economy in word history with high tariffs and no income tax. That Alexander Hamilton was a real fool, for sure.


21 posted on 08/21/2015 2:51:07 AM PDT by sunrise_sunset
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To: rottndog

Chin has tariffs on everything, state or not.


22 posted on 08/21/2015 2:52:45 AM PDT by sunrise_sunset
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To: markomalley
Speaking of gay Oreos...


23 posted on 08/21/2015 3:25:37 AM PDT by Rodamala
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To: grania

I do my best to avoid the hfcs.


24 posted on 08/21/2015 5:07:29 AM PDT by wally_bert (There are no winners in a game of losers. I'm Tommy Joyce, welcome to the Oriental Lounge.)
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To: markomalley

Part of the problem are subsidies and tariffs that protect sugar beet producers in North Dakota


25 posted on 08/21/2015 5:25:51 AM PDT by The Great RJ (“Socialists are happy until they run out of other people's money.” Margaret Thatcher)
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To: rottndog

No, tariffs create an incentive to build in America. And they served this country well for 180 years. Every since we lowered them we’ve been losing industries and jobs. And our economy has been getting progressively weaker to the point that after the 2008 crisis, we never really recovered.


26 posted on 08/21/2015 8:00:47 AM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Mr Apple

/bingo


27 posted on 08/21/2015 8:57:12 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (What do we want? REGIME CHANGE! When do we want it? NOW)
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To: GraceG
End the damned corn Subsidies dammit already.

Problem: Govt....who'd have thought, 'eh?! /s
28 posted on 08/21/2015 9:17:23 AM PDT by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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To: sunrise_sunset

Hamilton spoke of “infant industries,” not “politically connected” ones.


29 posted on 08/21/2015 7:28:50 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: DannyTN

Is our economy larger, now?


30 posted on 08/21/2015 7:30:30 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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