Jon_in_london
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Sounds like the looming trade war between the US and the EU has been averted. Bush's spokesman just announced the end of the steel tariffs.
Joly good.
Joly good.
So it's not a reversal, it's just that the job is done. Whatever that was."These safeguard measures have now achieved their purpose," said White House spokesman Scott McClellan, reading a statement from Bush.

Jon_in_London
Not nearly enough comments on this fair thread. Maybe I should have been more inflammatory.........
pupdog said:You've got to admit, the Bush Administration has a great sense of humor. I just heard the spokesman (George must have been too busy with important stuff to announce it himself) say that not only did the tariffs achieve their purpose, but there was no retaliation.
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Originally posted by Jon_in_london:
Perhaps most disturbing of all is the apparent recklesness of Bush's handling of the economy. This kind of thing needs sober heads not the random acts of an apprently paranoid leader concerned principally with the short-time gain of votes rather than the overall health of the {US and therefore world} economy.
If you think Bush is protectionist, have a look at Howard Deans' policy:Jon_in_london said:Somewhat disturbing is the fact that he never once mentioned the WTO rulings as a reason for this retraction. And this is from a man who is supposed to a major proponent (especially in places like Iraq) of free trade, democracy and the rule of law.
Perhaps most disturbing of all is the apparent recklesness of Bush's handling of the economy. This kind of thing needs sober heads not the random acts of an apprently paranoid leader concerned principally with the short-time gain of votes rather than the overall health of the {US and therefore world} economy.
This man has no idea how a modern economy works.Creating and keeping good jobs for Americans also requires the rigorous enforcement of fair trade policies. I would not negotiate trade agreements that do not include meaningful labor, environmental, and human rights protections. I would not pursue trade policies that undermine important U.S. laws and regulations, especially those that protect American workers. I will vigorously enforce anti-dumping laws.