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Obama's upcoming trade speech
Doug Palmer: “Obama is expected to deliver a speech in the coming weeks or months outlining his views on trade. White House officials provide no date for that speech, but analysts hope it will signal the start of a more aggressive administration effort to win approval of the pending trade deals and to reinvigorate the Doha round of world trade talks, now in its eighth year.”
Obama’s upcoming trade speech
Doug Palmer: “Obama is expected to deliver a speech in the coming weeks or months outlining his views on trade. White House officials provide no date for that speech, but analysts hope it will signal the start of a more aggressive administration effort to win approval of the pending trade deals and to reinvigorate the Doha round of world trade talks, now in its eighth year.”
Obama's upcoming trade speech
Doug Palmer: “Obama is expected to deliver a speech in the coming weeks or months outlining his views on trade. White House officials provide no date for that speech, but analysts hope it will signal the start of a more aggressive administration effort to win approval of the pending trade deals and to reinvigorate the Doha round of world trade talks, now in its eighth year.”
Russia ends unilateral WTO bid
Russia keeps its never-ending WTO accession bid interesting:
A week after Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus would pursue their World Trade Organization memberships jointly as a customs union and not singly, WTO members remain uncertain how the plan would work and what its motives are.
Negotiators from the three ex-Soviet republics briefed WTO members on the plan this week — and also asked them frankly how it could be made to work.
“Nobody knows — and they don’t know,” said one Latin American diplomat. “We were confused by the replies as well.”
Russia, the biggest country outside the body that umpires world trade, has been pursuing membership for 16 years.
Moscow is clearly frustrated at the lack of progress on the talks, which often turn cool when western powers are unhappy with Russia, as after last August’s war with Georgia. In fact, as an existing member, Georgia has an effective veto over Russia in the WTO, which operates by consensus.
Thanks for visiting. $10, please.
Oh, dear. Does the demand curve for visiting the US slope downwards? To fund tourism promotion, the US government will charge foreign travelers coming from more than 30 countries (including most of the OECD) a $10 fee to enter the US. Another petty annoyance for the inframarginal traveler.
$8m in antidumping revenue
For La-Z-Boy, antidumping payouts are the difference between $3 million in the red and $5 million in the black.
Baldwin on Blinder
Does offshoring look like old trade theory or new trade theory? Richard Baldwin reminds those trembling at the sight of Alan Blinder’s big numbers (“30-40 million jobs are potentially offshorable”) that the US is a net onshorer. Trade in services isn’t destined to be a one-way street.