The recent congressional passage of U.S. free trade agreements with South Korea, Panama and Colombia has elicited an outbreak of Beltway backslapping. Some congratulations are certainly warranted, but a closer look at just how these FTAs arrived on the president’s desk reveals serious problems with not only the agreements themselves, but also the current state of U.S. trade policy.Uh oh. Be sure to read the whole thing here. Your thoughts, as always, are welcome in the comments.
Monday, October 17, 2011
New Op-Ed: "One Cheer (At Most) for Our New Free Trade Agreements"
The Daily Caller today published a new (and somewhat depressing) op-ed of mine. Here's the tease:
Labels:
Colombia,
FTAs,
Korea,
Panama,
Politics,
Self-promotion,
Trade Policy
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