May 15, 2009
THANK GOODNESS WE DON'T HAVE SOVEREIGNTY OVER SUCH DECISIONS...:
Trade Wars Brewing In Economic Malaise: Outrage in Canada as U.S. Firms Sever Ties To Obey Stimulus Rules (Anthony Faiola and Lori Montgomery, 5/15/09, Washington Post)
Is this what the first trade war of the global economic crisis looks like?Ordered by Congress to "buy American" when spending money from the $787 billion stimulus package, the town of Peru, Ind., stunned its Canadian supplier by rejecting sewage pumps made outside of Toronto. After a Navy official spotted Canadian pipe fittings in a construction project at Camp Pendleton, Calif., they were hauled out of the ground and replaced with American versions. In recent weeks, other Canadian manufacturers doing business with U.S. state and local governments say they have been besieged with requests to sign affidavits pledging that they will only supply materials made in the USA.
Outrage spread in Canada, with the Toronto Star last week bemoaning "a plague of protectionist measures in the U.S." and Canadian companies openly fretting about having to shift jobs to the United States to meet made-in-the-USA requirements. This week, the Canadians fired back. A number of Ontario towns, with a collective population of nearly 500,000, retaliated with measures effectively barring U.S. companies from their municipal contracts -- the first shot in a larger campaign that could shut U.S. companies out of billions of dollars worth of Canadian projects.
This is not your father's trade war, a tit-for-tat over champagne or cheese. With countries worldwide desperately trying to keep and create jobs in the midst of a global recession, the spat between the United States and its normally friendly northern neighbor underscores what is emerging as the biggest threat to open commerce during the economic crisis.
...though it's pretty sad that we need transnationalist institutions to protect the world from an American political party. Posted by Orrin Judd at May 15, 2009 12:35 PM
