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This Article is From Oct 18, 2018

Trump Does Something Logical In His Illogical Trade War

(Bloomberg Opinion) -- President Donald Trump is putting aside his tariff bazooka for the moment to instead target more surgical changes to trade relations.  In an otherwise illogical trade war, this maneuver makes sense.

Trump plans to withdraw from a 144-year-old postal treaty that's allowed Chinese companies to ship goods to America at significantly lower rates than what U.S. firms pay domestically. Putting aside the fact that Trump is reportedly more focused on the idea of tearing up trade treaties in general than the contents of this particular one, his administration is right to push back on this outdated system.

The treaty established what's now called the Universal Postal Union as an arbiter of the rates national postal services from its 192 member-countries charge each other to deliver international mail and small packages. The idea is to help mail flow efficiently and cost-effectively across countries, so developing nations are charged lower rates as a means of supporting their postal systems. The problem is twofold: this system was built for letters, not the plethora of packages arriving on our doorsteps each week, and China was allowed to be treated as a developing country for far too long, giving it an outsize advantage amid the boom in e-commerce.

The treaty has enabled some Chinese online retailers to offer free shipping to the U.S., which is just absurd. It's essentially a subsidy that tilts the playing field away from U.S.-based businesses, which pay much higher rates to ship to China, by the way. This is exactly the kind of structural disadvantage that's at the heart of Trump's trade war with China and this is one of the more effective policy moves he's made to address the issue.

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