A Month in the Life of Globalists’ Fake ‘Free’ Trade

Seton Motley | Less Government | LessGovernment.org
Seton Motley | Less Government | LessGovernment.org
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There are a bunch of very good reasons why the globalist regime of fake “free” trade is finally beginning to collapse in a giant heap.

The overarching theme being: Globalist fake “free” trade – was never, ever free.

“Free” trade – is government-free trade.  “Free” – would be devoid of government impositions of tariffs, import limits and subsidies.  No nation has ever engaged in anything remotely resembling government-free trade – except, of course, for the United States.

Which is why we – have been the Fools of the World.

In the name of fake “free” trade, the US got rid of most tariffs, import limits and subsidies.  The only problem being – almost no other country did any such thing on anything they trade.

Being thus inherently crippled, we spent the last several decades exporting trillions of dollars and tens of millions of jobs.  Because the world’s massive government cronyisms have made producing and exporting from there – much more attractive than producing and exporting from here.

Want a visual aide?  Of the mass imbalances government can create in trade – and how those government actions continue unabated?

Behold: The sugar market:

“More than 100 countries produce sugar and every single one of them enjoys some form of government subsidy or concession. These are direct price controls, import restrictions and tariffs, export perks, soft loans, low interest loans, debt forgiveness, reduced tax rates, special concessionary facilities, access to write-offs, preferential terms, mandatory by-product industries (such as Brazil’s ethanol industry) which force consumers to subsidize sugar by buying these products such as ethanol, direct payments to the industry, guaranteed inflated pricing for domestic producers, mandatory higher local consumption prices, sales limits, government grants, debt restructuring, etc.”

Shocker: The biggest subsidizers – control the biggest shares of the market.

Brazil controls almost half the market – all by its onesies.  Probably not at all coincidentally, Brazil subsidizes their sugar producers at between $2-1/2 billion and $4 billion per year.

Thailand controls 10% of the global market.  Un-coincidentally, they subsidize their sugar producers $1.3 billion per annum.

Having but two nations dominate a 100-plus country marketplace – as a result of massive government cronyism – is antithetical to the actual competition 100-plus countries should provide.  And it absolutely is not free trade.

Why does President Donald Trump find the World Trade Organization (WTO) so completely feckless?

Brazil and Thailand didn’t come to dominate the planet overnight.  The WTO has allowed their massive market-warping government cronyisms to continue – year, after year, after year, after.…

As already mentioned, government cronyisms – beget more government cronyisms.  It becomes a government anti-trade arms race.

Which is, in a way, perfectly understandable.

Watching other governments’ trade cronyisms destroy sectors of your domestic economy – should freak you the heck out.

That for decades this freak out never happened here – is our shame for the ages.

So let us look at some of June’s global sugar anti-market actions.  With nations bolstering their crony defenses – against other government cronyisms.

Lather, rinse, repeat.…

India

Food Ministry Chalks Out Plan to Liquidate Sugar Mills Stocks Worth Rs 30,000 Crore

“Food ministry has chalked out four-month plan to liquidate stocks worth Rs 30,000 crore with sugar mills to help them improve cash flow and pay cane arrears to farmers, officials said.

“‘Apart from that, we would be releasing assistance of Rs 1,100 crore on account of export and buffer subsidy to sugar mills this month itself. This would facilitate sugar mills in clearance of their balance arrears, which have crossed Rs 22,000 crore,’ said a senior food ministry official.”

AND

Big News for Sugar Sector! Relief Package Likely Coming Soon:

“The government may announce a relief package worth Rs 10000-Rs 12000 cr for the sugar industry.”

I believe I have done the currency conversions correctly:

So that’s at least 400,000,000,000 Indian rupees.

That is $5.3 billion US in Indian sugar subsides – on top of what they’re already subsidizing.

Thailand

Please remember: Thailand is already subsidizing $1.3 billion per annum.  And now….

Thailand Approves $319 Million Aid for Drought-Stricken Sugarcane Farmers

That’s 319 million US dollars (it’s 10 billion baht).

Republic of Georgia

Here’s the article – but unless your Cyrillic and Georgian are honed…it won’t do you much good.

What Georgia is doing – is kicking sugar a number of additional subsidies.  Including cheaper natural gas and railway transportation of product.

Per Natela Turnava, Georgia’s Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Georgia:

“Local production needs more support, based on the fact that the scale of the global market is greater and the cost is much lower. Of course, in order for local products, including local sugar, to remain competitive, support is needed.”

Ms Turnava nicely sums up the global problem.

Too much government – from too many governments.

Which is a giant, global crony nightmare mess.

What it absolutely is not – is free trade.

Wrong yet again, Globalists.

This first appeared in Red State.