When Free Trade Isn't | Why U.S. Ag Must Rethink Trade with China | Damian Mason
Damian Mason - The Business of Agriculture
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46m
What if free trade isn't really free? Tariffs are a distortion to free market economics. The only problem: We don’t have a free market economy as countries prop up and protect their native industries with restrictive rules on — or even entirely against — imports. In this episode of The Business of Agriculture, Damian Mason digs into the numbers (our trade deficit is equal to Holland’s entire economy), the impact on consumer purchases (it might be overstated), and why manufacturing (much like Agriculture) matters for national security. Damian delivers pointed perspective on the trade turmoil and closes by asking American Agriculture, “When will you finally learn your lesson about China?”
🎯 Key Topics:
- Trade protectionism vs. free market economics
- U.S. trade deficit and global competitiveness
-Tariffs, consumer impact, and market dynamics
-Agriculture and manufacturing as national security pillars
-Strategic risks of over-reliance on China
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