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The Mexican wall:
I’m among the proponents of a unilateral trade policy described within Wikipedia’s “Import Certificates” article. I believe Due to many reasons I believe that species of Import Certificates would be superior to tariffs as USA’s general policy for international trade of goods.
I’m not a supporter of president Trump but I would be pleased if the U.S. Congress actively discusses and fully considers our chronic annual trade deficits net detrimental effects upon our economy.
Iwould hope that we don’t enact a policy that’s discriminates between foreign nations. I’m a supporter of the “most favorable nation concept” that should be and I suppose is within all our trade agreements. That policy does not prohibit nations from favoring goods produced within their own nation.
Our trade agreements have provisions for being re-negotiated and provisions for participating nations to grant six months’ notice of their intention to resign from the agreement.
I’m not a proponent of tariffs and I’m certainly opposed to tariffs that discriminate between foreign nations, or industries, or types of goods but I would not beheart-broken if we did impose tariffs only upon Mexico.
Google Wikipedia’s “Import Certificates” article.
Respectfully, Supposn
I’m among the proponents of a unilateral trade policy described within Wikipedia’s “Import Certificates” article. I believe Due to many reasons I believe that species of Import Certificates would be superior to tariffs as USA’s general policy for international trade of goods.
I’m not a supporter of president Trump but I would be pleased if the U.S. Congress actively discusses and fully considers our chronic annual trade deficits net detrimental effects upon our economy.
Iwould hope that we don’t enact a policy that’s discriminates between foreign nations. I’m a supporter of the “most favorable nation concept” that should be and I suppose is within all our trade agreements. That policy does not prohibit nations from favoring goods produced within their own nation.
Our trade agreements have provisions for being re-negotiated and provisions for participating nations to grant six months’ notice of their intention to resign from the agreement.
I’m not a proponent of tariffs and I’m certainly opposed to tariffs that discriminate between foreign nations, or industries, or types of goods but I would not beheart-broken if we did impose tariffs only upon Mexico.
Google Wikipedia’s “Import Certificates” article.
Respectfully, Supposn
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