Posted on 03/08/2018 12:05:01 PM PST by reaganaut1
SANTIAGO, Chile A trade pact originally conceived by the United States to counter Chinas growing economic might in Asia now has a new target: President Trumps embrace of protectionism.
A group of 11 nations including major United States allies like Japan, Canada and Australia signed a broad trade deal on Thursday that challenges Mr. Trumps view of trade as a zero-sum game filled with winners and losers.
Covering 500 million people on either side of the Pacific Ocean, the pact represents a new vision for global trade as the United States threatens to impose steel and aluminum tariffs on even its closest friends and neighbors.
Mr. Trump withdrew the United States from an earlier version of the agreement, then known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a year ago as one of his first acts in office. The resuscitated deal is undeniably weaker without the participation of the worlds biggest economy, but it serves as a powerful sign of how countries that have previously counted on American leadership are now forging ahead without it.
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The new agreement known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership drops tariffs drastically and establishes sweeping new trade rules in markets that represent about a seventh of the worlds economy. It opens more markets to free trade in agricultural products and digital services around the region. While American beef faces 38.5 percent tariffs in Japan, for example, beef from Australia, New Zealand and Canada will not.
Once it goes into effect, the agreement is expected to generate an additional $147 billion in global income, according to an analysis by the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Its backers say it also bolsters protections for intellectual property and includes language that could prod members to improve labor conditions.
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Both my neighbors are farmers, so I know a little about it too. The U.S. exports a lot of farm products. Cutting them out of the market in other countries could increase supply here and could drive down prices.
That is exactly what I said in other words.
It seems the rest of the world embraces protectionism. You Free Traitors are looking stupid.
Tell the President, he agrees with me.
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