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    Trade cheats beware: new U.S. team will come after you: Kirk

    DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - A new team of U.S. trade enforcers will make countries think twice about putting up unfair barriers to American exports, President Barack Obama's top trade official said.

    U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk told Reuters that the team, announced by Obama last week, will include intelligence officials as well as representatives of other agencies in order to beef up U.S. resources and crack open markets.

    "We want to make sure we aren't resource-constrained. Other countries know our budget and our resources ... and so they'll game the system because they know that we're very discriminating on which cases we make," Kirk said in an interview.

    "We don't want them to make ... that bet that we don't have the resources to come after them if they're intentionally and unfairly discriminating against American exporters," Kirk said, speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

    He did not identify countries that could attract the attention of the unit, but Obama is under pressure to show business and voters he is taking a tough stance against China.

    Republican presidential candidates have slammed Obama's handling of Beijing ahead of November's elections.

    The U.S. trade deficit with China is expected to have hit a record of about $300 billion in 2011. Obama has set a target of doubling total U.S. exports between 2010 and 2015.

    Kirk's office negotiates and enforces trade deals. But it has only about 250 employees, which could tempt countries to think they can flout world trade rules, Kirk said.

    "This (the new unit) will provide a much better tool basket and put more bodies in terms of being able to develop some of these cases and gather the intelligence that is necessary to take some of these complex matters before the World Trade Organization," he said.

    "There will be additional people, some additional resources," Kirk said without providing details of any extra funding for the unit.

    FOCUS ON COLLABORATION

    Obama announced the team during his January 24 State of the Union speech in which he said the United States needs to do more to tackle unfair foreign trade practices and rebuild American manufacturing.

    As well as officials with the Commerce Department, which Obama is proposing to close as part of a government streamlining, customs personnel will also work with the unit, Kirk said.

    "Even some of the intelligence agencies will be working collaboratively together" on the project, Kirk said.

    Obama said last week his administration was more forceful than that of his predecessor in the White House, George W. Bush, in challenging other countries at the World Trade Organization.

    Washington has filed six WTO cases since Obama took office in January 2009, five of them against China. Bush brought seven cases against China in his two terms although for most of his first year in office, China was not yet a member of the WTO.

    U.S. trade officials say their main complaints against China are barriers to its agricultural and services markets, discriminatory industrial policies and weak intellectual property rights protection.

    Kirk told Reuters in the interview, which was conducted on Thursday, that his office would lead the team.

    Trade is likely to be high on the agenda when Obama hosts China's likely next leader, Vice President Xi Jinping, at the White House on February 14.

    China has complained about anti-dumping duties applied to its exports to the United States and about restrictions on Chinese companies seeking to invest in U.S. firms.

    (Writing By Doug Palmer; Editing by Xavier Briand)

     
    • Turn Off Your Television  •  28 days ago
      This article is a crock. The trade barriers were set up by the same special interests that control government. The entire plan was established to bleed America dry. Ross Perot was right!! A garbage news piece such as this only serves as "managed dissent" and "false choice," in a effort to siphon off the energy from the public making it seem as though government cares. Your role is to "stand down" and continue ignoring politics and government.
    • Robert  •  28 days ago
      Do we even export anything besides our jobs these days?
    • Annatar  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  27 days ago
      It is time to bring manufacturing back home.
    • peorian  •  Peoria, Illinois  •  27 days ago
      We better start manufacturing in America so we have something to export besides airplanes, guns and corn.If you go to a shopping mall you really have to dig to find a made in USA product.If you go to Walmart,90 % or more of Items are from China.Scrap all the free trade agreements and replace it with fair and reciprocal trade.We should ship back all those ship containers with American products back to their country of origin
    • R  •  Grass Valley, California  •  28 days ago
      How about going after the bankers at Countrywide first? Let's clean up the scumbags that are ripping us off at home, then we look overseas!!
    • rippie dave  •  Woburn, Massachusetts  •  28 days ago
      so, this is USA enforces la Cosa Nostra? we gonna be makin' offers that others cannot refuse?

      we can't compete on mass-market goods, so we have to be better on high-end goods. unfortunately, nothing generates cashflow like junk... just ask the Chinese.
    • Boober  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  28 days ago
      forget about it in 2015 there won't be enough jobs or people working , there won't be any money to buy any of the goods china sends here anyways and china doesn't pay there workers enough to buy any of usa goods either its nothing more then a messed up trade-off
    • Charles  •  Wentzville, Missouri  •  28 days ago
      I bet our representatives take a bribe...lol
    • Arthur  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  28 days ago
      Export? What export? All products manufactured are made in other countries thanks to the brain damaged US destroyer government here.
    • Big Daddy  •  Bellevue, Nebraska  •  27 days ago
      All American reguardless of what party you are in or beliefs you have pay very close attention, when our manufacturing capacity is lowered to almost nothing, we are very weak in any war effort. In WW2 our enemies realized they could not match our war production capacity and we would defeat them, I am not a war hawk, and we also need to know our existing private manufacturing was converted to war production, now we have lost almost all of it. If you think China,Iran Russia and others are not paying close attention to this your wrong. We will not have the time to get this capacity back if under a intense attack, just something to keep in mind when all our production capacity goes over seas for whatever reason, simply put we make nothing here, we could be attacked, even though we are very tough and not afraid of anyone.
    • HypocrisyAtWork  •  28 days ago
      Things you can do besides create more government bloat and drain on tax payers to encourage fair trade:

      - Burn the NAFTA document.....rewrite...you said you were going to. Do not sign anymore at this point....none of them have benefited Americans.
      - Kill tax havens for companies who export our jobs...tax their profit overseas.
      - If the outsource make them pay a tax similar to unemployment to create a "retraining pool" and "job transition support funds" for 4 years. (2) years to retrain and (2) years to get a new job and build skill. The more they outsource the more of this tax they pay.
      - Any company who outsources and then tries to send the goods back to the USA should pay an outsource tariffs on the good. This goes into the retraining pool and job transition support funds.
      - Any company caught hiring ILLEGALS gets a heavy tariff on their goods that goes into the retraining pool and job transition support funds. To the American worker does it matter if they outsource the job or bring the workers here...out of work is still out of work.
      - When companies plan to outsource they must give clear notice 180 days prior. To many times they make it look like they "right sizing" with a few jobs here and there. They want o avoid a mass quick exit that would hurt the company while some workers hang till the last then can't find jobs....

      None of this requires more spending or more and new organizations...all of this would entice companies to keep jobs in the USA
    • 70sGirl  •  28 days ago
      And exactly what power does this team wield over other countries? All they can do is some saber rattling so Obama can say: see, I'm being tough on China and other countries who are unfair to us. And that's about where it stops. It's all talk, just campaign rhetoric.
    • TonyG  •  28 days ago
      I am finding it harder and harder to believe anything out of our politicians! If this is true, then good, but also these cases take forever to go through the WTO and also if they really wanted to take action against fair trade, why didn't they just go after their manipulation of its currency to begin with. Everyone knows that is one major problem, but all is afraid to go after them on it or set in the regulations to off set it. This was brought to the forefront just a month ago when Congress majority leader said he would block any vote on the bill after it had bipartisan support in the senate and Obama and his team said they were not currency manipulators. They all give out line after line of #$%$ when trying to prop themselves up in the public view! It does not matter what party they are from, their goals are the same, self serving!
    • rough  •  North Platte, Nebraska  •  27 days ago
      Headline!!!! New team gets ready to collect new bribes!!!!!
    • Trucker Jim  •  27 days ago
      If it's good enough to sell overseas, why not sell it at home and save the transport cost??
    • 70sGirl  •  28 days ago
      Go after them and do what? LOL just another useless extension of the evergrowing government.
    • mad  •  Irvine, California  •  28 days ago
      Just what in the he** does the US export that other countries wants that bad? Cars?
    • Due  •  Los Angeles, California  •  28 days ago
      WOW China is really scared now. A new Department to give them a stern lecture. "Please play unfair". Pretty please????

      Mr. Obama perhaps your sending China the wrong signal by throwing full state dinners when the Chinese President visits.
    • Scott  •  Akron, Ohio  •  28 days ago
      what are we exporting?
    • no  •  28 days ago
      MILLIONS also want the WALL STREET SPECULATION that drives up the prices of everything but wages and RISING HIGH GAS PRICES STOPPED or the ECONOMY is going back downhill AGAIN!

      ITS NOT EXCESSS SUPPLY AND DEMAND DRIVING THE PRICE OF GASOLINE UP
      IT IS CORPORATE GREED pure and simple!
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