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No trade is free : changing course, taking on China, and helping America's workers / Robert Lighthizer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Broadside Books, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionDescription: xviii, 364 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780063282131
  • 0063282135
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Contents:
Introduction -- Part one: Foundations. Where it started -- Where we are now -- A short and selective history of U.S. trade policy -- How the WTO has failed America -- Part two: China--our greatest challenge. Our greatest geopolitical threat -- Twenty-first century mercantilism : China's economic system -- An economic threat -- Changing the direction -- Beginning to negotiate -- Making a deal concrete -- The way forward -- Part three: Managing globalization--North America. From NAFTA to USMCA : the great issues -- USMCA : Mexico and Canada -- Round two of USMCA : on to Congress -- Part four: Managing globalization--the rest of the world. Europe and Japan -- Other major trading partners -- Transcending issues that affect the economy -- Part five: Moving forward. A prescription for the future.
Summary: "An argument against free trade policy"-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

America is the first country in history to fund the rise of its rivals. We need to stop now, before it's too late.

One of the most consequential U.S. Trade Representatives in our history, Robert Lighthizer led a great reset of American trade policy that has endured across Administrations. For more than 40 years, he litigated, negotiated, and editorialized against the failed policies of one-sided free trade as part of both the Reagan and Trump administrations and as a private lawyer. As Trade Representative, he fought against globalists, importers, lobbyists, foreign governments and big businesses whose interests diverged from those of the American workers.

For decades, unbalanced "free" trade was the preferred option for the most powerful in Washington, and millions of ordinary Americans paid the price. Instead of prioritizing healthy American communities, good jobs, higher wages, and a promising future for our workers, Washington too often cared more about corporate profits, cheap imports and the concerns of foreign governments, including the Chinese. In return, we got cheaper coffee makers and tee shirts, while thousands of factories closed, wages stagnated, communities deteriorated, economic inequality rose in our country, and we racked up trillions of dollars in trade deficits.

Part memoir, part history, and part policy analysis, No Trade is Free tells the story of how America found itself at this point and how the Trump administration took on the orthodoxy of the trade establishment, with astonishing results. With in-depth character sketches of some of the most important leaders of our time--from Donald Trump, to Xi Jinping, to Nancy Pelosi, to Andrés Manuel López Obrador--Lighthizer explains how trade negotiations actually work and why leverage is the key to success--no trade is free.

This book is a wake-up call to our politicians, thought leaders, but most importantly, everyday Americans. It presents the case against the policies that have weakened America and left our families and communities behind. It argues for a worker-focused trade policy. It tells the story of our fight for every American job and how for the first time, a US administration took on China. But most importantly, it is a guide to the new world economy--one which will require a worker-focused trade policy.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-348) index.

Introduction -- Part one: Foundations. Where it started -- Where we are now -- A short and selective history of U.S. trade policy -- How the WTO has failed America -- Part two: China--our greatest challenge. Our greatest geopolitical threat -- Twenty-first century mercantilism : China's economic system -- An economic threat -- Changing the direction -- Beginning to negotiate -- Making a deal concrete -- The way forward -- Part three: Managing globalization--North America. From NAFTA to USMCA : the great issues -- USMCA : Mexico and Canada -- Round two of USMCA : on to Congress -- Part four: Managing globalization--the rest of the world. Europe and Japan -- Other major trading partners -- Transcending issues that affect the economy -- Part five: Moving forward. A prescription for the future.

"An argument against free trade policy"-- Provided by publisher.

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