THE ANSWER TO CRITICS OF FREE TRADE
Do you support free trade? Many business people, politicians and workers say they are in favor of free trade “but with conditions” — because they can see and feel the job losses but not the job and income gains.
Consumers benefit from free trade — in terms of lower prices and more products of better quality. Think of the empty shelves and higher prices in Wal-Mart stores if there were no foreign-made goods.
Critics of free trade, however, point out that State-owned or subsidized firms in some countries are able to sell into the international market place at prices below costs — for long periods of time — which competing privately owned firms believe is unfair, causing them to incur losses or even go out of business.
Many blame the loss of U.S. manufacturing jobs on free trade, but the real reason is something else. Here’s the single most effective thing the United States can do to bring jobs back to the U.S.










