What would trade policy under a President Harris look like?
“‘It is expected that Harris will be more strategic and targeted in her approach to tariffs on Chinese goods,” he said. “Harris will likely increase tariffs on a select number of strategic sectors – solar cells, electric vehicles, semiconductors, and steel are prime examples— while cutting back on Trump’s use of indiscriminate tariffs.”
[Forbes]
Trump threatens huge tariffs on countries that don’t accept deported migrants
“Immigration remains a cornerstone of Trump’s reelection pitch. … He’s also made imposing large tariffs on both adversaries and allies a key portion of his economic policy.”
[Bloomberg]
Canada to impose 100% tariff on Chinese EVs
“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ottawa was acting to counter what he called China's intentional, state-directed policy of over-capacity. ‘I think we all know that China is not playing by the same rules,’ he told reporters. The tariffs will be imposed starting Oct. 1.”
[Reuters]
Korea unveils trade roadmap to tackle protectionism in mega election year
“One of the roadmap's major goals is expanding South Korea's free trade agreement network to cover 90 percent of the global gross domestic product, making it the most extensive in the world. The country is currently No. 2 after Singapore, having 85 percent of the global GDP covered via 21 FTAs forged with 59 countries.”
[The Korea Herald]
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