Posts tagged protectionism
Business leaders think Trump is all bluster. They’re badly mistaken.
Washington PostJonah BaderProject 2025, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Tariffs, NATO, protectionism, France, Germany, China, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Inflation, Donald Trump, JD Vance
American protectionism could imperil a golden era of Western unity
Global trade is booming — just without the U.S.
Washington PostJonah BaderTPP, Asia, Asia pivot, pivot to Asia, Donald Trump, trade, protectionism, free trade, China, RCEP, manufacturing, Jobs, coronavirus, globalization
Biden finds a better way to do ‘America First’
Washington PostJonah BaderJoe Biden, Donald Trump, America First, economy, climate change, nationalism, campaign, election, China, protectionism, tariffs, Science, Research, technology, Big Government, Japan
The trade deficit is soaring under Trump — and that’s a good thing
The normalization of Trumpism and the end of globalization
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Davos, globalization, trade, India, protectionism, Immigration, Narendra Modi, Jeff Bezos, economy
Why Trump caved on China
Washington PostJonah BaderChina, Donald Trump, Cold War, Soviet Union, Economy, trade, protectionism, tariffs, Europe, technology
The end of one of the world’s most successful political parties
Washington PostJonah BaderUnited Kingdom, Boris Johnson, Conservatives, Tories, Labour, Republicans, Democrats, Brexit, protectionism, Immigration
Trump’s trade war clearly isn’t working
Washington PostJonah BaderChina, United States, trade, protectionism, WTO, Robert Lighthizer, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, tariffs, manufacturing, Japan
America squanders its power
Washington PostJonah Badercurrency, dollar, Iran, Iran deal, Germany, Donald Trump, national security, tariffs, technology, Huawei, protectionism, China, The Post-American World
A cold war with China is won at home
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, United States, China, Cold War, Science, technology, artificial intelligence, Mike Pence, Steven Mnuchin, Peter Navarro, trade, Belt and Road Initiative, Marshall Plan, protectionism
Trade is the Republican Party’s last stand
Why Donald Trump is different
The obvious Trump running mate? Bernie Sanders, of course