As Cato trade scholars have long lamented, the United States is much more protectionist than our relatively low average tariffs indicate, and one of the biggest offenders in this regard is a US “trade remedy” regime that imposes high duties on imports without regard to how they might harm American consumers, the broader US economy, or other strategic national interests.
US Should Follow UK in Consumer‐Conscious…
As Cato trade scholars have long lamented, the United States is much more protectionist than our relatively low average tariffs indicate, and one of the biggest offenders in this regard is a US “trade remedy” regime that imposes high duties on imports without regard to how they might harm American consumers, the broader US economy, or other strategic national interests.