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U.S. Election 2020: Grading America’s Foreign Trade Policy

Trump didn’t cause the trade problem; rather, his predecessors since China’s 2001 accession to the WTO did, writes Raj Bhala.

U.S. President Donald Trump, center, and China’s vice premier Liu He sign the U.S.-China “phase-one” trade agreement, on Jan. 15, 2020. (Photographer: Zach Gibson/Bloomberg)
U.S. President Donald Trump, center, and China’s vice premier Liu He sign the U.S.-China “phase-one” trade agreement, on Jan. 15, 2020. (Photographer: Zach Gibson/Bloomberg)
Anyone interested in the November 2020 U.S. Presidential election—and that’s pretty much everyone around the world—should examine the 96-page Jan. 15, 2020, U.S.-China Phase One Economic And Trade Agreement. That’s because economics will be the decisive factor in the election. Since the 2016 campaign, foreign trade has been a top economic issue, co-extensive with national security concerns. This Agreement defines America’s trade poli...
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