A trade policy based on values
By Rep. Sandy Levin (D-Mich.)
OP-ED/The HillSept 25 -- For years, the labels of “protectionism” versus “free trade” have divided us and stymied insightful discussions that could lead to a stronger, more responsive, consensus-driven U.S. trade policy.
September 25, 2008

These labels now whirl around discussions about pending agreements that are one focus on how Congress should proceed these next weeks. New trade policies must be based on abiding values, not rigid doctrine or presumed schedules. Let us envision U.S. trade policy “as it should be” and not “as it is.”
 
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