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But there is no guarantee that free emissions
trading
will not function like other financial markets, producing sharp fluctuations in CO2 prices.
Then, in the middle of the 19 th century, China suffered at the hands of European imperial powers, which gained technological and industrial superiority over China, using this to force
trading
concessions from the Ching Dynasty.
Only 20 years ago did China decide to rejoin the world
trading
system.
China has now rejoined the world community as a cooperative, stable, and powerful sovereign nation, which will be one of the leading
trading
countries in the years ahead.
All sides, however, must bear in mind that China is too important to the global economy and
trading
system to allow these disputes to spin out of control.
The technical lead held by Europe’s traditional
trading
economies is being eroded, while wage competition is encouraging fears of deflation.
But such intervention adversely affects
trading
partners and is barred under existing international rules.
Malaysia and Singapore, having built up a substantial stock of foreign-exchange reserves, should also now be more concerned about currency manipulation by their
trading
partners.
If France imposes the tax unilaterally,
trading
in equities and derivatives will simply migrate to Frankfurt.
On the contrary, by discouraging
trading
in securities, it would encourage investors to shift their funds into bank accounts and certificates of deposit.
But the Blueprints scenario will be realized only if policymakers agree on a global approach to emissions
trading
and actively promote energy efficiency and new technology in four sectors: heat and power generation, industry, transport, and buildings.
That’s not to say that America’s
trading
partners should be let off the hook for unfair practices.
That would put renewed pressure on the current-account and trade deficits, making it extremely difficult to reverse the loss of jobs and income that politicians are quick to blame on America’s
trading
partners.
In strictly economic terms, the political character of one’s
trading
partners should not matter.
Under this plan, policymakers would establish a ceiling for the trade deficit each year and impose limits on
trading
partners’ surpluses.
Third, by re-balancing the financial and
trading
arrangements of the global economy’s participants, CFT would represent a step toward addressing its current dysfunction.
While the tariffs signified that the United States was no longer playing by the rules of the world
trading
system, they targeted just $45 billion of imports, less than 0.25% of GDP in an $18.5 trillion US economy.
This triggered vehement protests – and strong retaliation – from America’s
trading
partners.
Even when world trade finally began to revive after the depression ended, it remained fragmented, developing primarily within
trading
blocs and regions.
To this common agenda, the Europeans should add Africa, climate change, and reform of the United Nations and the world
trading
system.
This requires modifying some of the rules governing its own internal carbon market, the EU Emission
Trading
Scheme (EU ETS).
The end result would be a tangled network of deals that would only exacerbate the balkanization of the international
trading
system.
The UK may negotiate a bilateral free-trade agreement with, say, Canada, but UK firms will secure few benefits, unless Canadian firms can sell products with UK components to their other
trading
partners.
Because the UK has historically shown far less appetite for industrial subsidies than its
trading
partners have, it stands to gain from clear international rules on industrial support and anti-subsidy tariffs.
With Brexit looming, the UK has no choice but to redesign its future
trading
relationships.
That means pivoting away from bilateral deals, toward a multilateral approach that enables the country to rebalance and expand its
trading
arrangements around the world.
They should also welcome the establishment of electronic platforms for selling and
trading
corporate bonds, to create more transparency and efficiency in the marketplace.
Now the fear is that currency warfare, leading to tariffs and retaliation, could cause disruptions to the international
trading
system as serious as those of the 1930’s.
And the great
trading
cities of Gdansk, Seville, and Venice maintained links far beyond the borders of today’s EU.
US sanctions against Russia after the latter’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 were amplified by a coincidental oil-price drop, and by the deployment of similar measures by the European Union, Russia’s largest
trading
partner.
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