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The GATT/GATS Overlap

In a piece about Rolls-Royce, the Economist notes: In practice, there is no clear line between what counts as a service and what has been made. Look closer and those burger-flippers work on a small assembly line. Rolls-Royce’s designers, salesforce, analysts and financial-support staff are hardly different from their
Simon Lester 15 Jan 2009 1 min read

The U.S., Korea and Trade in Cars

Somehow this seems like a disconnect to me.  U.S. and Korean companies working together and trading: General Motors Corp. on Monday named LG Chem Ltd. of South Korea as the lithium-ion battery supplier for its Chevrolet Volt electric car, and the automaker also announced the seeds of what could
Simon Lester 15 Jan 2009 1 min read

Trade Talk in the Clinton Confirmation

From a question for Hillary Clinton during her Secretary of State confirmation hearings: SHAHEEN: Thank you. The second question is related somewhat, and it deals with trade. We have a company in New Hampshire -- and forgive me for being parochial -- called Goss International that makes large printing presses.
Simon Lester 14 Jan 2009 1 min read

Article XXIV vs Enabling Clause

Frequent commenter Jalal Alavi sends the following: There has been a request submitted by GCC Customs Union ( Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait) to the WTO Committee on Trade and Development to change the status of its notification under article XXIV GATT to a notification
Simon Lester 12 Jan 2009 1 min read

Discrimination Against Domestic Producers

In a comment posted here, Susan Aaronson says: Does the WTO require that member states not discriminate among foreign and domestic producers in instances where foreign producers could be treated better than domestic producers? While the WTO requires that member states provide national treatment to foreign producers, it raises the
Simon Lester 12 Jan 2009 1 min read

Sallie James on U.S. Trade Policy

On reason.tv, Sallie James of the Cato Institute talks about the past Bush trade policy and the future Obama trade policy.  It starts at about :50 of the video.
Simon Lester 11 Jan 2009 1 min read

More on Chinese Internet Censorship as a Trade Barrier

At the Huffington Post, Michael Santoro and Wendy Goldberg make the case to the incoming Obama team for Chinese internet censorship to be treated as a trade barrier: Almost all discussion of the harm done by China's strict censorship of the Internet focuses around its human rights implications.
Simon Lester 09 Jan 2009 2 min read

More on Carbon Emissions and Trade

As a result of my post the other day on the carbon tax proposal by Congressman Inglis and Arthur Laffer, I received a call from Congressman Inglis' office, inviting the media, which to my surprise apparently includes me, to join a conference call hosted by Inglis and Laffer, where
Simon Lester 07 Jan 2009 3 min read

Carolyn Deere on the WTO DG Non-Race

It is being reported that Pascal Lamy is the only candidate for DG.  Carolyn Deere comments: This year, with only one nominee at hand, WTO Members must nonetheless ensure that there is vigorous debate on the challenges facing the organization and the changes that the Director-General should pursue. They must
Simon Lester 06 Jan 2009 1 min read

Accession Protocol Commitments

Henry recently mentioned the issue of paragraph 15 of China's protocol of accession.  Here's the text (link is to a Word document): 15.       Price Comparability in Determining Subsidies and Dumping            Article VI of the GATT 1994, the Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the General
Simon Lester 05 Jan 2009 3 min read

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Could Congress Extend the USMCA for Another Term?

People have been assuming that the decision on whether to extend the USMCA for another term is up to President Trump, but based on the language of the USMCA related to the upcoming joint review, could Congress actually have the power to make this decision on its own?
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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

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