March Madness means #ProtectionistMadness for Cato Institute and Cato Trade and as if I don’t say it enough… #RepealtheJonesAct
Informal Economy PatriaTeAdoro MiguelACaro Steve Hanke Cato Institute Johns Hopkins University Cato Trade Estábamos por el buen camino, pero la narco-izquierda y la dictadura ambientalista nos robaran el desarrollo que tanto soñamos en Colombia:
Stephen Miller Hell yeah brother.
Btw, the guy that Community Noted you likely works for Cato Trade or similar outfit.
Only a handful of DC swamp orgs are this obsessed with hating the Jones Act Community Notes
The global economy is far more dynamic—and resilient—than you think.
Scott Lincicome explains... cato.org/commentary/bal…
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By the way xenophobes and racists in my replies and mentions, here’s a line from a piece that I released with Cato Trade just this week. I want you to know that I’m here to make you irrelevant.
If you thought Cato Trade were the only ones to question the support of the Jones Act, then see Japan's recent comment to the US following its Trade Policy Review (WT/TPR/M/434):
U.S. tariffs set to meet policy objectives of the past have persisted through vast changes in the economic landscape and, despite their historical origins, are still affecting consumers today.
Economist Lydia Cox finds... cato.org/research-brief…
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Quick stopover in D.C. on the way back from snowy New Mexico (finally) to London
Brilliant to spend a couple hours Cato Trade hosting the one and only Ngozi Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - plenty to say as ever…fab discussion with the @WTO DG chaired by the (also one and only) Scott Lincicome
Is President Joe Biden more interested in fighting climate change or in sheltering domestic industries from foreign competition? We will find out not too long from now.
James Bacchus writes... cato.org/blog/no-sunset…
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The global economy is far more dynamic—and resilient—than you think.
Scott Lincicome explains... cato.org/commentary/bal…
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Analysis by Cato Trade points to China trade war concerns for US ag: 'the 2018–2020 episode would be minor compared to the type of retaliation China would impose on American agriculture if the US revoked PNTR and raised tariffs on all Chinese products'
Nebraska Farm Bureau…
Global subsidies are a problem. That doesn’t mean, however, that unilateral tariffs or countersubsidies are the correct response.
Fortunately, we have a third choice: the WTO's global anti‐subsidy disciplines, Scott Lincicome explains: cato.org/commentary/wha…
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A paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis shows that eliminating US government barriers to cross‐border commerce disproportionately benefits Americans with lower incomes.
Scott Lincicome discusses... cato.org/blog/more-free…
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The Biden admin. should return the World Trade Organization (WTO) to the center of its trade policy & work for the conclusion of more plurilateral agreements on crucial issues in the American interest.
James Bacchus writes for TheHillOpinion: thehill.com/opinion/463488…
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Sen. Marco Rubio recently took to X to address criticisms—including from the Cato Institute's Colin Grabow—of recent opinion pieces he penned calling for the expanded use of industrial policy.
Grabow responds to Sen. Rubio's comments... cato.org/blog/response-…
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Is President Joe Biden more interested in fighting climate change or in sheltering domestic industries from foreign competition? We will find out not too long from now.
James Bacchus writes... cato.org/blog/no-sunset…
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When push comes to shove, can foreigners be counted on to help meet US national security needs? The answer, according to a former deputy undersecretary of defense for industrial policy, is yes.
Colin Grabow explains... cato.org/blog/our-allie…
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Yes, eliminating US government barriers to cross-border commerce benefits poorer Americans most. Data back this up. buff.ly/3Jdu33k #CatoTrade