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Privatizing General Motors

From the AP:  General Motors has filed the first batch of paperwork needed to sell stock to the public. GM filed the paperwork for its initial public offering with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday. The company says the U.S. government and other stakeholders will sell common shares
Simon Lester 18 Aug 2010 1 min read

Trade in Everything: Really Old Guns

This is from David Kopel at the Volokh Conspiracy: According to The Korea Times, the Obama administration has blocked efforts by the South Korean government to sell over a  hundred thousand surplus M1 Garand and Carbine rifles into the United States market. These self-loading were rifles introduced in 1926 and
Simon Lester 18 Aug 2010 1 min read

"French Industrial Patriotism"

Not very subtle: Embattled President Nicolas Sarkozy's industry minister, Christian Estrosi, said he's taking action next month because major companies are "not behaving very well" in the face of chronically high unemployment. "I will set up a new monitoring agency for French products
Simon Lester 18 Aug 2010 1 min read

Careers in International Arbitration

International Law Section / International Dispute Resolution Committee And the American Society of International Law/ Dispute Resolution Interest Group Jointly Sponsor a Brown Bag Program Careers in International Arbitration for Young Lawyers? The International Dispute Resolution Committee of the DC Bar and the American Society of International Law jointly invite you
Simon Lester 18 Aug 2010 1 min read

Presidential Discretion to Lower Tariffs

In the comments, Susan Aaronson asks: Can your readers please answer this question. Could the US President temporarily lower tariffs (to all countries) on his own without Congressional approval (under executive order). Perhaps he could justify it as a means of stimulating exports or to encourage development. I am not
Simon Lester 16 Aug 2010 1 min read

More on the Indian Visa Fee Issue

I mentioned the other day a U.S. Senate bill that funded border security by taxing visa applications for skilled workers coming to the U.S.  Well, now the bill has been signed into law, so maybe it's worth a little more detailed discussion. In my earlier post,
Simon Lester 16 Aug 2010 2 min read

Scott Lincicome on Concurrent AD/CVD Cases and Double Counting

I was thinking of posting something on the recent U.S. Court of International Trade decision in the GPX case, which deals with the issue of concurrent AD/CVD cases related to non-market economies, and problems that arise with double counting the remedy.  I couldn't quite face trying
Simon Lester 11 Aug 2010 1 min read

Coming Soon: Treatment of Non-Market Economies under WTO AD Rules

Reuters reports on the interim report in DS397 (EC - AD Measures on Fasteners): In particular [the Panel] rejected the EU's approach to non-market economies, which effectively applies a single anti-dumping duty to the whole country rather than for individual firms, unless they can prove that they are
Simon Lester 11 Aug 2010 1 min read

Australia to Appeal the Apples Panel Report

That was quick: Australia will appeal a World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruling that tough restrictions on the importation of New Zealand apples are unduly restrictive on trade. A decision by the WTO's panel of independent arbitrators recommended overnight "that the dispute settlement body request Australia to bring
Simon Lester 09 Aug 2010 1 min read

Treatment of Workers Supplying Services Through Mode 4 Trade

Trade in services through mode 4 -- movement of natural persons -- can be complicated.  It's not just about convincing countries to open up to trade.  Once they have opened up, there are issues related to the treatment of workers.  Sometimes the government of the exporting country takes
Simon Lester 09 Aug 2010 2 min read

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Is There No Going Back on Trade? What Is the Path Forward? A Response to Lighthizer

Former U.S. Trade Rep. Bob Lighthizer has a new essay in Foreign Affairs, and I have some thoughts. I'm going to start with his brief big picture points on the direction of U.S. trade policy, and then go through a couple of the specific concepts he emphasizes.
27 Apr 2026 6 min read

The Section 301 Excess Capacity Investigation Needs Less Madness, More Method

Shortly after the Supreme Court ruled President Trump’s emergency tariffs under IEEPA  unconstitutional, the administration scrambled to rebuild its tariff wall. While the announcement of Section 122 tariffs immediately following the ruling will provide a temporary patch, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office quickly began to utilize another
24 Apr 2026 6 min read

War Tariffs

This is a co-authored post by Kathleen Claussen and Tim Meyer. Last week, President Trump announced that the United States would be imposing new tariffs of 50 percent of the value of any product coming from any country that sells weapons or provides military aid to Iran. Some commentators questioned
14 Apr 2026 5 min read

USMCA Review and Extension Predictions

When the idea of an expiration clause was suggested during the NAFTA renegotiation, I was against it from the start, and Inu and I wrote a pretty critical piece about it at the time. A review is great, we said, let's definitely have reviews, and there are plenty of ways to do that.
08 Apr 2026 5 min read

The Section 301 Surge Continues: Investigating the Adoption/Enforcement/Administration of Forced Labor Import Bans

This Section 301 investigation intends to pressure all sixty named trade partners (even, inexplicably, including Canada and Mexico) to adopt similar enforcement procedures. This announcement is highly problematic for the four reasons I address below.
16 Mar 2026 4 min read

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