US Trade Policy: Plus Ça Change

Key Points: As a presidential candidate, Joe Biden promised to reverse Donald Trump’s unilateral approach to trade policy, but two and a half years into his presidency, Biden has changed little of his predecessor’s trade regime, instead pursuing a “polite protectionism” that emphasizes social and en...

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Autor principal: Glauber, Joseph W.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: American Enterprise Institute 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131129
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description Key Points: As a presidential candidate, Joe Biden promised to reverse Donald Trump’s unilateral approach to trade policy, but two and a half years into his presidency, Biden has changed little of his predecessor’s trade regime, instead pursuing a “polite protectionism” that emphasizes social and environmental responsibility. A historical net exporter of agricultural products, the US has generally benefited from a system that recent presidential administrations have undermined by imposing tariffs on trading partners and blocking appointment to the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization. The Biden administration should make good on its promises to reverse Trump’s protectionism, thereby expanding access to foreign markets for US agricultural producers.
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spelling CGSpace1311292024-11-07T09:48:46Z US Trade Policy: Plus Ça Change Glauber, Joseph W. agriculture agricultural products markets tariffs trade trade policies Key Points: As a presidential candidate, Joe Biden promised to reverse Donald Trump’s unilateral approach to trade policy, but two and a half years into his presidency, Biden has changed little of his predecessor’s trade regime, instead pursuing a “polite protectionism” that emphasizes social and environmental responsibility. A historical net exporter of agricultural products, the US has generally benefited from a system that recent presidential administrations have undermined by imposing tariffs on trading partners and blocking appointment to the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization. The Biden administration should make good on its promises to reverse Trump’s protectionism, thereby expanding access to foreign markets for US agricultural producers. 2023-07-05 2023-07-12T21:34:51Z 2023-07-12T21:34:51Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131129 en https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133225 Open Access American Enterprise Institute Glauber, Joseph W. 2023. US Trade Policy: Plus Ça Change. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute (AEI). https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/us-trade-policy-plus-ca-change
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US Trade Policy: Plus Ça Change
title US Trade Policy: Plus Ça Change
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title_fullStr US Trade Policy: Plus Ça Change
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title_short US Trade Policy: Plus Ça Change
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