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Posted by Chad Binder   
Monday, 10 March 2008

There have been a number of articles and commentary recently on the US presidential candidates and comments on trade - including Dean Kleckner’s NAFTA Blame Game last week (which the Houston Chronicle printed in the Sunday 9 March edition). Obviously with the democrats bashing NAFTA there’s been a quite of bit of coverage from Canada and Mexico. But before this all hit the wires leading into the Ohio primary, it struck me with how much coverage other international sources were giving the trade issue in the US campaign, showing just how important this issue is, and in my estimation how poorly most of the candidates are handling it. The Financial Times had a pretty good editorial on March 10 “Primary politics and protectionism” which makes an excellent point in their closing that I think the candidates, and all elected officials need to keep in mind – “Liberal trade is a vital US interest. If a vigorous defence of that position is too much to ask at the moment, as seems to be the case on the Democratic side, a degree of restraint in undermining it surely is not. Once you have won an election, you have to govern. Stimulate protectionist appetites too much, and they will have to be fed.”

 




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