(Breitbart) – Congress should not grant President Obama
authority to conclude another free trade agreement in Asia, because it would
lower American wages and exacerbate income inequality.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership would eliminate tariffs and
lower other regulatory barriers to trade and investment among the United
States, South Korea, Japan, and nine other Pacific Rim nations.
If successful, China, India, and several other nations could
seek membership. Hence, the TPP has the potential to redefine the rules for
international commerce in the most rapidly growing region of the international
economy, but President Obama has given ordinary workers good reason to believe
he is not looking out for them.
Free trade deals can permit Americans to earn higher wages
by exporting more goods and services that require highly skilled workers and
R&D—like pharmaceuticals and software. Even workers displaced by imports
could find better jobs if exports grew as much as imports and instigated faster
growth with more emphasis on spending for skills-focused education.
In March 2012, President Obama inaugurated a free trade pact
with South Korea and in many ways, it provides a template for what we may
expect from a broader TPP.
Imports from South Korea are up 3.6 billion, U.S. exports
are down marginally and the U.S. trade deficit with the Asian nation has
swelled to 5 billion. That free trade deal alone has killed about 25,000
American jobs—mostly in high paying manufacturing activities—and added to
downward pressures on wages and worsened income inequality.
President Clinton negotiated a complex bilateral deal to
permit China’s entry into the World Trade Organization, but American companies
like GM, GE, and Microsoft still must manufacture, form joint-ventures with
local companies, and undertake product development in the Middle Kingdom, and
American intellectual property still gets ripped off.
Campaigning in 2008, candidate Obama promised to fix
problems like those but he has been weak about confronting Chinese
mercantilism, and the $350 billion bilateral trade deficit costs American
workers at least 3 million jobs and greatly suppresses wages.
Over the years, China, South Korea and Japan have violated
WTO and International Monetary Fund rules by purposefully undervaluing their
currencies to subsidize exports and raise prices for otherwise competitive U.S.
products in their markets.
Such currency manipulation would wipe out the benefits
American businesses may expect from the TPP—just as it has done for bilateral
deals struck with China, Japan, and South Korea— by
eliminating tariffs and reducing other barriers to trade.
Obama has refused to even formally acknowledge those
countries cheat on trade deals already in place by manipulating their
currencies or to make strong rules to stop currency manipulation a negotiating
goal for the TPP. The president has repeatedly claimed Asian nations
won’t sign on to the TPP if it contains a discipline on currency manipulation.
No wonder, look at the advantage currency manipulation
affords countries that cheat on the rules already in place.
Applying data from the World Bank, which calculates what
national currencies should be worth in U.S. dollars to have comparable
purchasing power, the yuan, won and yen currently appear to be at least 50, 25
and 15 percent undervalued, respectively. And those exchange rate practices
compel other Asian trading nations to follow similar policies, lest they be
shut out of markets by unfairly priced Chinese, Korean and Japanese goods—for
example, India’s rupee is only about one-fourth its fair market value.
U.S. multinationals, like GE and IBM, would still profit
from the TPP by moving production to Asia to advantage labor and other
resources made cheaper by manipulated currencies but ordinary working Americans
would face more unfairly advantaged foreign competitors, unemployment and even
lower wages.
As the president has framed the TPP negotiations, it is
simply a bad deal for ordinary Americans.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/06/11/ obamas-asian-trade-deal-sells-out-american-workers/
http://www.teaparty.org/obamas-asian-trade-deal-sells-american-workers-102746/
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