Kansas Professor Says Trump’s Tariffs Are Xenophobic, Unlawful and Harmful to U.S.
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Kansas professor says Trump’s tariffs are xenophobic, unlawful and harmful to U.S.
Raj Bhala, the KU law school’s first distinguished professor, said Trump’s second term was highlighted by an attempt to draw overseas industries and jobs to the United States under a strategy built on populist distrust of foreign sources of trade.

University of Kansas professor says Trump’s tariffs are xenophobic, unlawful and harmful to U.S.
Raj Bhala, a university distinguished professor of law at the University of Kansas, says President Donald Trump's use of tariffs is destroying international trade law and will result in harm to the U.S. economy and global standing. (Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)LAWRENCE — A University of Kansas law professor says President Donald Trump’s tariffs against more than 100 countries violate international trade law and harm the United States by under…
KU professor says Trump’s tariffs are xenophobic, unlawful and harmful to U.S.
A KU law professor says President Donald Trump’s tariffs against more than 100 countries violate international trade law and harm the United States by undercutting its economy, military alliances and global political influence. Continue reading ...
Donald Trump uses tariffs as his favorite weapon of negotiation and pressure in his foreign policy. Although the objective in most cases is economic—because the president argues that he seeks to return thousands of jobs to the United States and reindustrialize the country—other times he pursues political ends. Most of the analyses focus on the economic, legal and political consequences of tariffs, but little attention has been paid to the effect…
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