I always find it interesting that when other countries get tired of the US flouting rules set by orginasitions that they cry foul, yet they feel totally justified in their own actions. Coming from a farming background, I am only too aware of the harm the US can do to a countries economys to benefit the lack of ability they posess to compet on a level playing field. Australia has no tarrifs , nor do we give subsidies or tax breaks to producers. Yet we manage to compete with the EU on all levels. The US needs to recognise that to compete with other countries they need to improve their ability in the market place, by improving productivity, not by paying for from tax payers money, money which could be spent on improving technology, productivity etc. The time has come for the US that it is no longer able to bully other countries into their will, this was born out this year in the UN.
The rest of the world is no beholden to the US.
The other fact that the US needs to understand is that the products and services they produce can be sourced from anywhere in the world, the US is not the only country that can produce products vital for other countries to exist, this may be a bitter pill to swallow, but the EU is not going to suffer without US products, the other point is that in most cases the balence of trade between the US and most other countries is firmly set in the favour of the US.
Sorry guys but the only way out for the US is to stop pointing the finger and have a close look at the unethicial behaviour of your Government in world trade and push them to a situation whereby they can produce apositive outcome for yourselves and the rest of the world.
It's not that long ago that when questioned by the world media about the need for the CIA, the then president Mr Clinton anounced that they can still be used to help keep the US competitive in world trade. If this is what you people call being a good citizen of the world then you are in for some big surprises in the future. This is the same President that when asked by one of his closest allies for help he advised that they were to stretched and advised Australia to sought it out for themselves, then while Indonesia (one of our major trading partners and closest neighbours) was still fuming at us for interfering in East Timor, made a trade visit to the said country to try and improve relations between the two nations, that being Indonesia and the US, remember we were one of the few countries that supported the US in Korea, Vietnam, Gulf war one and two. This is not the sought of behaviour that engenders trust in your allies. Nor does dumping your wheat in our markets, heavily subsidised wheat that is. I hope you are getting the picture, forget about Europe, there are many countries you may come to rely on again and next time they may not be so willing, especially when we get a bill for helping you guys out. Trust me guys even the patience of countries that do support you is wearing out, and it won't take much of a shift to push the relationship to terminal.
Getting back to the trade issue, you guys need to be aware that not only is the EU a threat, but you have what is potentially the worlds next superpower being created in China, this is a country which has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and they do not care one bit about the US, as is evidenced by the fact that they are keeping their currency artifically low to make thier own exports very competitive, at the expense of the US. This is a country five times the size of the US in population, and they are proving that they can produce any product and service that you can only cheaper. A quick example being the joint project between Japan and China to produce an operating system for their growing IT/PC industry so they no longer need to use MS products,. Right next to them is India, traditionally not a close ally of the US, they too are becoming a world economic power under their own steam, again looking to themselves or other countries to supply themselves.
The rest of the world is learning this very quickly which is why you guys are loosing business to these countries, and they are also falling over each other to make trade agreements with these countries, evidenced by the fact that Australia has free trade agreements with many Asian countries, and with some we have most favoured status with them, with the technology that we all have today the world has become a much smaller place and as a result no one country can remain the centre of world trade, a good example of which is the fact that while you guys have just been through a recession, Australia and NewZealand and China have all continued to grow our economies. It's time to get your heads out of the sand and smell the roses guys, or the article below may become a reality.