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Abandoning the WTO - U.S.'s Stance

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May 12, 2020

What is the issue?

  • A US senator, Josh Hawley's recent remarks in The New York Times much highlights the economic views of the U.S. during this pandemic.
  • Among many, the call for abolishing the World Trade Organisation (WTO) needs attention.

What are the key observations?

  • The emergency triggered by the coronavirus pandemic is not a mere health crisis.
  • With millions of Americans unemployed, it is also an economic crisis.
  • The pandemic has exposed a hard truth about the modern global economy.
  • It weakens American workers and has empowered China’s rise.
  • Calling for a sweeping reform, Hawley wants the US to begin by abandoning the WTO.
  • Under the WTO, capital and goods moved across borders easier than before.
  • But the jobs also moved, and too many jobs left America’s borders for elsewhere.
  • As factories closed, workers suffered, from small towns to the urban core.

What are the other concerns highlighted?

  • Hawley’s attack was not just limited to the trading system.
  • He takes on the myths of the “liberal international order”.
  • He criticises America’s post-Cold War crusade.
  • It worked to overturn the system of sovereign states into one without borders and supra-national institutions in the name of lasting peace and prosperity.
  • But the liberal economic order is seen to have sent American production overseas, compromised American supply chains, and cost American jobs.
  • All this is said to have happened while enriching Communist China.

What are the changing trends in the U.S.?

  • Hawley has also moved a resolution in the US Senate asking Washington to walk out of WTO.
  • The last time the US congress discussed such a resolution was during 2005.
  • The House of Representatives had then rejected it with a massive margin of 338-86.
  • But trade politics in the US have evolved significantly in recent years.
  • Under Trump, the Republican Party has turned from the champion to a critic of free trade.
  • The Democratic Party, which embraced globalisation since the early 1990s, has seen the erosion of working class support.
  • Elections this year (2020) could reveal on the shifting alignments on trade and the anti-trade sentiment in America.

What are the future prospects?

  • In replacing the WTO, Hawley calls for the U.S. to seek new arrangements and new rules, in concert with other free nations.
  • The prime objective is to restore America’s economic sovereignty.
  • This in turn involves, “building a new network of trusted friends and partners to resist Chinese economic imperialism”.
  • Trump Administration is also reportedly working on an initiative to rearrange the global supply chains currently centred on China.
  • Significant political contestations within the US and between the US and China to reform, reorient or bypass the WTO system are expected.
  • All major economies will be drawn into this conflict.
  • New Delhi should pay close attention to Hawley’s theme on working with “trusted friends and partners” to restructure international trade.
  • As the world trade system arrives at a crucial moment, India should be prepared to take the right direction.

 

Source: Indian Express

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