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- Subject: NEWS: US Bosses Open Trade War on E
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- Subject: NEWS: US Bosses Open Trade War on Europe/ww
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- U.S. BOSSES OPEN TRADE WAR AGAINST EUROPE
-
- By Rebeca Toledo
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- The Wall Street Journal calls it "Operation Vineyard Storm." It
- is the Bush administration's belligerent announcement on Nov. 5
- threatening to put a 200-percent import tax on all white wines
- from the European Community. This was, as the New York Times put
- it, "the first shot in what may become a trade war."
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- U.S. officials said they would impose the sanctions a month from
- now unless the EC limits its subsidies on the production of
- soybeans, sunflower seeds and other oil seeds. The European
- countries whose exports will be most affected are France,
- Germany, and Italy.
-
- The big business press here is especially targeting the French
- government of Francois Mitterrand. It wants the French
- capitalists to adopt agricultural policies that will bankrupt
- many small farmers in the same way that farmers here went under
- during the eighties. However, French farmers are well organized
- and have demonstrated time and again that they won't be ruined by
- the government. Just this past summer, farmers in France
- mobilized and shut down an entire city with their tractors.
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- The EC, led by France, met on Nov. 9 to discuss whether they are
- strong enough to mount a counter-measure and impose their own
- taxes on U.S. goods.
-
- When the capitalist governments impose tariffs, they call it
- "protectionism," and claim to be saving workers' jobs here. But
- such acts usually accelerate a trade war which ends up with more
- tariffs all around, to be paid for in higher prices. While most
- workers may not worry too much about the price of imported white
- wine, a trade war will bring about inflation in many more vital
- goods.
-
- For the European workers and particularly the farmers, the goods
- they produce will be harder to sell at such exorbitant prices.
- And if the EC decides to impose its own sanctions, the workers in
- all the affected countries will be paying more.
-
- Why do the capitalists start a trade war in the first place? Was
- the Great Depression of the 1930s caused by high tariffs, as they
- often tell us in school? In fact, tariffs are a result and not a
- cause of the worldwide capitalist economic crisis. In times of
- dire depression like this, caused by overproduction, the
- capitalists desperately seek to undercut one another in the
- struggle for markets for their goods.
-
- They will bleed the workers of all their money, but will not stop
- there. They will also lead the workers into bloody wars for
- control of new or old markets. They will stop at nothing. It is
- the workers who have to stop them.
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