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Baghdad is all atwitter over the P-5+1 talks with Iran beginning today. A sandstorm kept many European and Western diplomats from landing, but the Iranians were out in full force, with Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili leading the way.
Mr. Prestowitz's litany of alleged "unfair" trade practices by China is irrelevant.
In the end the greatest damage the Bush administration may have inflicted on the World Trade Organizationis in giving safeguards a bad name by its abuse of the system in the case of steel.
In the end the greatest damage the George W. Bush administration may have inflicted on the WTO is in giving safeguards a bad name by its abuse of the system in the case of steel.
If the U.S. government determines that temporary relief for the steel industry is necessary, it should opt for safeguards, rather than antidumping actions, against low-priced imports.
President Obama’s all-of-the-above strategy isn’t a policy change, it’s just a lie.
Lessons from Hayek shed light on a big story that is getting surprisingly little coverage in the media this week: the design of the Environmental Protection Agency to double its budget.






