"Trade freedom in the U.S. is held back by high tariffs and non-tariff barriers for some products, despite an average tariff rate of only 1.5 percent, according to the Index of Economic Freedom. Bryan Riley, senior policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, states that “the simplest way to achieve trade freedom is to unilaterally reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers.”
The Department of Agriculture has done just that by unilaterally changing this rule and allowing Argentine lemons to be imported into the United States, increasing American’s freedom to turn lemons into lemonade."
http://dailysignal.com/2017/01/12/lemons-in-america-are-about-to-get-cheaper/
The Department of Agriculture has done just that by unilaterally changing this rule and allowing Argentine lemons to be imported into the United States, increasing American’s freedom to turn lemons into lemonade."
http://dailysignal.com/2017/01/12/lemons-in-america-are-about-to-get-cheaper/