Positions and Views of Steven A. Rosile
on Trade
| Previous Candidate for United States House Of Representatives District 4, Kansas |
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| Trade |
Positions and Views |
| Trade, a General Statement |
I support a policy of free trade with all nations that are not declared enemies of the United States. Unilateral free trade is to our benefit. When we save on goods bought abroad it allows us to spend more on current consumption and savings, allowing us to consume more now, and consume more later. That said, I would not allow any foreign businesses or countries to dump products at below production cost for the purpose of gaining market share and to crowd out domestic industry. Source: Steven A. Rosile (09/25/2008) |
| North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) |
Oppose. Source: Steven A. Rosile (09/25/2008) |
| World Trade Organization / General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (WTO/GATT) |
Oppose. Source: Steven A. Rosile (09/25/2008) |
| Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) |
Oppose. Source: Steven A. Rosile (09/25/2008) |
| North American Union |
Absolutely oppose. Source: Steven A. Rosile (09/25/2008) |
| Other Trade Agreements |
Trade agreements should not be between governments. Instead they should be between the parties that are doing the trading. Source: Steven A. Rosile (09/25/2008) |
| These are available issue topics for which there were no responses. |
| Trade Policy Priorities |
| Globalization |
| Free Market Vision |
| Trade with China |
| Free Trade Agreements (FTA) |
| Global Workers' Rights |
| Global Environmental Standards |
| China Currency Manipulation |
| Barriers to American Goods in Other Countries |
| Incentives to Move Offshore |
| Protective Tariffs |
| Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) |
| Unfair Trade Practices |
| Trade Deficit |
| Fast Track Authority |