BCN-16,17 A trade bully, U.S. turns against the world: Commentary

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A trade bully, U.S. turns against the world: Commentary

BEIJING, July 14, 2018 (BSS/Xinhua) – In reckless disregard for the rules-
based global trading system, the United States has become a capricious trade
bully and turned against the whole world.

Following steel and aluminum tariffs placed on countries around the world,
the Trump administration has imposed a 25-percent tariff on 34 billion U.S.
dollars of imports from China, igniting the largest trade war in economic
history. It went further to create a list of tariffs on another 200 billion
dollars of Chinese goods.

The administration’s unilateral and protectionist approach unsettles
global financial markets and risks stalling the hard-won global economic
recovery, which has taken 10 years since the 2008 financial crisis.

According to the Economic Analysis and Policy Division of the United
Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, a steep escalation of
global trade barriers could reduce the world gross product growth by 1.4
percentage points in 2019, and slow global trade growth by more than 6
percentage points.

Moreover, eroding the multilateral trading system, at the core of which is
the World Trade Organization (WTO), will disrupt existing global trade rules
and destabilize the predictable environment that the system provides.

Globalization has left the interests of all countries intertwined, and
prosperity will only be enhanced when each country cooperates with its trade
partners, not vilifies them.

The hypocrisy and selfishness of the world’s largest economy will break up
the global value chains and hurt businesses and consumers around the world,
including those in the United States. As it stands, among the 34 billion
dollars of imports from China that are subject to the new tariffs, 59 percent
of them are produced by foreign companies, including American ones.

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The U.S. trade move has stirred up firm opposition from countries and
regional blocs, including the European Union, Canada, Mexico, India, China,
Russia, and Switzerland, who have all filed complaints to the WTO against the
country.

It has been proved that unilateralism and protectionism, which go against
the times, have no record of success. U.S. trade bullying will be no
exception.

As shown in the case of U.S. motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson,
which decided to move some production out of the country, the
administration’s trade policies have already backfired.

Harley-Davidson is just one of the first that looked to set up production
outside the United States. One day before the U.S. decision on a list of
tariffs on another 200 billion dollars of Chinese goods, the U.S. electric
car maker Tesla Inc. announced to open its first overseas plant in Shanghai.

Investors vote with their feet for lower costs and higher efficiency in
the interests of their stockholders. The Trump administration’s efforts to
restrain globalization will be doomed by globalization itself.

“America has taken a turn for the worse” and the great delusion that the
United States can thrive by embracing nationalism won’t work, Washington Post
columnist Robert Samuelson said.

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