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What’s Wrong With Free Trade — Schlafly

by Phyllis Schlafly

American citizens have been deceived for years by the slogan “free trade.” Not only is there nothing free about it, there’s nothing fair about it. It does not create a level playing field. International trade is a good thing, but there’s nothing good about it when the United States is on the losing side of discriminatory trade agreements and the World Trade Commission, which meets in secret and from whose decisions there is no appeal, nearly always rules against the United States.

Free trade is supposed to bring about a reduction in tariffs so that goods can move freely across international borders. The deceit in the free-trade slogan is epitomized by the way foreign countries blatantly discriminate against the United States by using a Value Added Tax (known as the VAT) both to subsidize their exports and to penalize their imports. The way this racket works is that China reimburses taxes paid by manufacturers in China who export their goods, but imposes border taxes against American companies trying to sell their products in China. The tax barriers imposed on U.S. goods by foreign countries amounts to about as much as the tariff that was supposedly abolished or reduced under the phony name of free trade.

The United States welcomed China into the World Trade Organization in 2001 knowing that free-trade agreements with China were unfair to America, and that even the expression “free trade,” as applied to China, is a fraud. China uses near-slave workers paid less than a dollar an hour with no benefits, sends us children’s toys with lead paint, plus poisonous foods and medicines, and keeps its currency artificially cheap to unfairly advantage its exports.

It’s time to face the fact that free trade doesn’t abolish tariffs but just calls them by another name, and the trade agreements that permit this racket are a very bad deal for the United States.

The Moral Lib­eral con­tribut­ing edi­tor Phyl­lis Schlafly is founder and pres­i­dent of Eagle Forum, a syn­di­cated colum­nist, best­selling author and radio show host.

Used with the per­mis­sion of Eagle Forum.

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