The Wall Street Journal delivers some really good news from the Obama administration:
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said in an interview that he will push for "fair trade" and said countries seeking open trade with the U.S. should abide by "minimum standards" for environmental and safety regulations.
"I've always believed in fair trade. I believe it's appropriate that there's minimum standards that other countries should abide by if we're allowing their products to come in to the United States," Mr. Locke said during an interview with The Wall Street Journal...
Mr. Locke's comments, during an interview on his first day on the job, echo the sentiments of many congressional Democrats and U.S. unions skeptical of the benefits of free trade.
While we don't know where the Obama administration is yet on key trade policies (for instance, the Colombia Free Trade Agreement), this kind of posture from the Commerce Secretary is damn encouraging. And it shows the Make Him Do It Dynamic at work. Locke is not naturally a fair trader - or at least his career isn't one of a fair trader. But he's being forced to respond to congressional and progressive movement pressure, as well as a public that is clamoring for fairer trade policies.
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