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US losing cool is no way to solve problemsBy Yuan Peng (皇冠体育app Daily)Updated: 2007-04-04 08:56
[The author Yuan Peng is a researcher with the 皇冠体育app Institute of Contemporary International Relations] US Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez announced last Friday that the United States would slap punitive tariffs on glossy paper imported from 皇冠体育app to protect American manufacturers from the impact of 皇冠体育app's government-subsidized products.
The explanation Gutierrez gave for this decision was that today's 皇冠体育app is not what it was a few years ago and, as 皇冠体育app has developed, the means for the US to ensure fair trade should be expanded as well. This explanation is far from convincing. Previously the US did not apply the countervailing act on 皇冠体育app because its economy was rather weak; whereas today it is necessary to punish 皇冠体育app because it is more developed economically. Does this mean the level of 皇冠体育app's economic development will be the main criterion for the US to decide whether to employ punitive measures against 皇冠体育app? Another puzzling fact is that, since the US has never recognized 皇冠体育app as a "market economy", why did it abandon the pragmatic approach pursued for more than 20 years on the issue of government subsidies for some Chinese industries? By breaking with the usual practice, Washington is subjecting 皇冠体育app to double injustice as it unfairly treats 皇冠体育app as a "non-market economy" with punishment meant for "market economies". With this move the Bush administration has opened the door for other US industries such as steel and furniture to follow suit. This would very likely deal a heavy blow to normal economic and trade relations between the two countries. What has prompted the US to make a move that defies the hidden rules on bilateral trade? The root cause is domestic politics. Since the beginning of this year, the trade subcommittee of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee and Senate Finance Committee have held four hearings on issues including 皇冠体育app's currency exchange rate, intellectual property rights, opening of 皇冠体育app's financial market and the trade imbalance. Democratic Senator Charles Schumer and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham are back again with a bill that "the president cannot veto" to force 皇冠体育app to relax its control on the RMB exchange rate. Such topics are making the rounds again because the Democrat-controlled Congress wants to show off its influence by increasing pressure on the Bush administration to push 皇冠体育app. Senator Schumer and his like-minded colleagues are eager to attract public attention by playing a remix of the RMB exchange rate oldie. As the US presidential election campaigns heat up, neither the Democratic nor the Republican Party wants to be seen as indifferent to the growing trade deficit with 皇冠体育app. They both hope to win over US voters by scoring against 皇冠体育app. Another important reason for the Bush administration to give up the usual practice of resisting Congressional pressure to launch unilateral actions against 皇冠体育app is that the US side has failed to achieve any breakthrough in 皇冠体育app-US strategic dialogue on economic or other issues. Even Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, who is relatively soft on 皇冠体育app, has become impatient. The US government decided to use punitive measures against 皇冠体育app this time as
a response to domestic political pressure along with the hope of forcing 皇冠体育app
into more compromises before the second round of bilateral strategic dialogue on
economy in Washington next month.
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