[CTC] Obama hits back on anti-trade rhetoric

Arthur Stamoulis arthur at citizenstrade.org
Thu Jun 2 05:11:41 PDT 2016


Two articles below…

http://thehill.com/policy/finance/trade/281944-obama-urges-tpp-passage-takes-swipe-at-trump-on-trade
Obama urges TPP passage, takes swipe at Trump on trade

       By Vicki Needham - 06/01/16 09:10 PM EDT

President Obama on Wednesday pushed for passage of a sweeping Asia-Pacific trade deal while seeming to take a swipe at Donald Trump <http://thehill.com/people/donald-trump> for perpetuating myths about expanding trade. 

The president said the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will grow jobs and wages for U.S. workers and will put the nation ahead of China in the Pacific Rim, not the protectionist policies being suggested by the presumptive Republican nominee. 

"The way to make the new economy work for everybody is actually to make sure trade works for us and not against us," Obama said during remarks on the economy in Elkhart, Ind.
“Walling ourselves off from other countries, that’s not going to do it,” he said. “A lot of tough talk that doesn’t mean anything is not going to do it."

Obama's didn't name his target but Trump has suggested applying high tariffs on goods from places like China and Mexico and has expressed strong opposition to the TPP and has said he would shred all other trade deals that the United States has negotiated during the past 20 years.

"That tough talk and promising to slap tariffs on imports from other countries won’t help the nation’s middle-class families to thrive," the president said. 

Obama argued that TPP is the way to realize that goal of adding jobs and raising wages by bringing the rest of the world, including China, into alignment with U.S. standards on labor and environmental rules.  

"If you don’t want China to set the rules for the 21st century — and they’re trying — then TPP makes sure that we set the rules," he said.

"So the choice is simple: If you want to help China, then you shouldn’t pass this trade deal that we negotiated. If you want to help America, you need to pass it."

He tried to stifle the notion that "other countries are killing us on trade" but that in actuality trade has benefited most sectors of the economy — from agriculture to technology — broadly across the country.

“If you don’t like NAFTA, this TPP trade deal overhauls NAFTA with enforceable, much stronger labor and environmental standards, which means that they won’t undercut us as easily,” he told the crowd.

Obama blamed most of the losses in manufacturing and other U.S. jobs over the past decade on technology and automation, which now requires fewer workers.

“So we can’t put technology back in a box any more than we can cut ourselves off from the global supply chain,” he said. 

He also touted how the United States in the past seven years has brought more trade cases against other countries for cheating than anybody else.  

“Every case that’s been decided, America has won,” Obama said.



POLITICO
Wednesday, June 01, 2016 5:55 PM

Obama hits back on anti-trade rhetoric

By Adam Behsudi <https://www.politicopro.com/staff/adam-behsudi>
President Barack Obama made another pitch for the TPP today, urging passage of the deal in order to project America's values around the globe and boost the economy.

“If you don’t want China to set the rules for the 21st century — and they’re trying — the TPP makes sure we set the rules,” Obama said in a speech on the economy in Elkhart, Ind. “So it’s simple: If you want to help China, then you shouldn’t pass this trade deal we negotiated. If you want to help America, then you need to pass it.”

Obama said it’s a myth that other countries are “killing us on trade” — a clear reference to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign statements. Trump has vowed to place steep tariffs on goods from China and Mexico and said he doesn’t mind sparking a trade war with those countries.

“The truth is trade has helped our country a lot more than it has hurt us," Obama said, adding, "anybody who says that somehow shutting ourselves off from trade is going to bring jobs back, they’re just not telling the truth.”

Obama also touted his administration’s efforts to fight unfair trade through the volume of trade cases brought against other countries.

“Some parts of the economy, like the agricultural sector or the tech sector, have really done well with trade. Some sectors and communities have been hurt by foreign competition,” he said. “And what’s also true is sometimes the pain of a plant closing here in America is magnified when you know other countries are cheating.”
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