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Biden Highlights Administration's Trade Enforcement Record in Port of San Diego Speech

Vice President Joe Biden this week highlighted the Obama administration’s trade enforcement record, framing the U.S.’s filing against Chinese export taxes on raw materials at the World Trade Organization (see 1607130012) this week as a move to protect U.S. manufacturing…

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and reverse harmful effects of globalization. “Not all effects of globalization are good, but what Americans have always done is they’ve always bent reality to benefit Americans and American workers,” he said during a July 13 speech at the Port of San Diego (here). He said the U.S. will continue to pursue cases against steel subsidization and dumping, including by China, adding that the administration has assessed $1.2 billion in duties on products from 40 countries believed to trade unfairly, and that it has won all 12 cases it has filed against China at the WTO.