by MagnoliaFan » Mon 08 Aug 2005, 03:35:03
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MrBean', 'O')h but I do dispute that "fact", which you don't even try to prove. EU's trade volumes with rest of the world are larger than NAFTA's, which should tell us something.
You talk about facts I don't try to prove, yet you just made a claim which I can easily refute:
USA - exports $795 billion, imports $1476 billion, GDP $11.75 trillion
European Union - exports $1109 billion imports $1124 billion, GDP $12.5 trillion
Source: CIA factbook (2004)
USA trade deficit = $681 billion
EU trade deficit = $115 billion
But if you add both exports and imports together, the US generates more trade than all of EU combined by $38 billion. So your claim that EU generates more trade than the US is not factual.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') don't understand this talk about quotas. We're all members of WTO, and to my understanding under WTO-rules quotas can be negotiated only as temporary protective measure, like now in textiles.
That's precisely my point. Why are temporary protective measures necessary? Why are they implemented in the EU but not the USA?
You never hear of these "temporary protective measures" ever implemented in the US, it only goes as far as a few politicians providing token opposition to unfettered free trade. That's why the EU is more protectionist than the US.