No G20 Free Trade Deal For Beef And Cars: Are You Surprised?


The U.S. wants more free trade to export its beef and cars to Asia. Yonhap, the official South Korean news channel says, there is no deal, as Obama fails to get Korea to agree.

Meanwhile, Japan is up in arms against the so-called TPP, another badly-thought-out deal, that would make it impossible for Japanese farmers to compete with cheap imports from the U.S.

We know that beef and cars are the main culprits that cause climate change and environmental havoc, and we have noted that the U.S. Officially Do Not Care (C). Case in point, the Obama administration is not even thinking about joining international efforts like protecting biological diversity on this beautiful planet. He will also not visit Hiroshima or Nagasaki when he arrives in Japan this fall.

We do know that there are a lot of intelligent and socially aware citizens in that country who would like to combat climate change and stop the madness, be it nuclear or biocidal. We just wish they would stand up and join the fight against so-called free trade agreements (there are actually clauses that are worse than the WTO TRIPS agreement, to impose strict patent rules on stuff like DNA, that the U.S. Department of Justice has just told courts to be null and invalid). Note that this is all Orwellian speech: there is nothing "free" about trade for countries that sign up to these rules. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the risk was of "competitive devaluation of currencies reminiscent of the Great Depression" - according to a good sum-up of the G20 talks in Seoul by Yahoo/AFP: Currency disputes dominate G20 summit
The TPP is a Free Trade Agreement in disguise, pushed by a government that is now printing paper money (600 billion dollars as we blog) while trying to get Korea and Japan and others to sign up to its so-called policy of "Quantative Easing" which you have to explain to me. "Easing?" What is so "quantative" about it? Wikipedia has some background:

Quantitative easing

More beef (pumped up with artificial growth hormones, force-fed with patented GMO feed) and cars? If you can even call them cars. Just how will this solve the global economic pain?

No thanks.

Yonhap: S. Korea, U.S. fail to reach deal on bilateral FTA

South Korea and the United States failed to meet the deadline set by U.S. President Barack Obama for completing protracted talks over auto and beef trade aimed at winning congressional approval for their free trade agreement (FTA).


Mainichi: Japan will have tough time protecting farmers from trade liberalization under TPP

Japan has already come under mounting pressure from the United States and other countries involved in the TPP to eliminate import tariffs on beef and these countries will not likely agree to exempt rice from trade liberalization, as Japan has demanded during past international trade negotiations.

"Far more effective measures to protect domestic farmers are necessary in preparation to participate in the TPP than those taken when Japan signed the 1993 trade agreement in the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade talks in 1993, under which Japan partially liberalized rice imports," says a high-ranking government official.


Over the next few days we will find out if great countries like South Korea and Japan with a long history will abandon all the efforts to seriously deal with real global issues like peak oil, climate change, and food security. I hope they have a better plan. Stay tuned.

(Image from NHK: US and S.Korea fail to conclude FTA)

Comments

Pandabonium said…
The latest out of the White House is a plan to double US exports over the next 2 years by reaching trade agreements with India, Indonesia, Korea, et al. Obviously not going as planned so far. But even if it did, with oil heading toward triple digits again, it makes no sense at all.

Likewise, Japan is looking to bailout its economy by throwing local agriculture under the bus of the TPP - an idiotic pacific rim trade pact. All this would accomplish is to destroy Japanese local farming and create dependence on foreign sources "just in time" for peak oil to make transport to and from destination across the Pacific uneconomic.

It is up to people at the local level to design their own future, disregarding the headless chickens running things at the national level of every country on earth. They don't know any better. We do.

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