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发信人: OlilO (近乎平壤), 信区: Military
标 题: 重磅炸弹:川普任命最反共的Navarro为贸易工业政策主管
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Dec 21 22:18:45 2016, 美东)
Navarro将是川普圈子里唯一的经济学者。他的观点,必然就是美国今后4年或者8年的
政策!
Navarro是主攻中国经济和贸易的经济学者。他反共的激烈程度,比一般的反对派厉害
得多、也深入得多。两年前他曾自筹经费拍了Death by China,里面显示他对中共对外
对内的各种猫腻门儿清,绝不是对中国雾里看花的普通“中国通”。比老朽一代的基辛
格眼光毒辣许多。
Navarro的贸易理念就是杜绝贸易赤字,也就是杜绝对手的顺差。这和中共在经济上几
乎没有调和余地(但是美国可能在政治上配合交换,例如中共坚守人民币官方汇率、忍
受美国单方面超高关税,而美国支持习包子对内巩固权力)。
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/21/us/politics/peter-navarro-carl-icahn-trump-china-trade.html?_r=0
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump on Wednesday named a strident
China critic, Peter Navarro, to lead a new White House office overseeing
American trade and industrial policy, in the latest sign that Mr. Trump is
moving to reshape relations between the world’s two largest economies.
Mr. Trump also said the billionaire investor Carl Icahn would serve as a
special adviser on regulatory issues, another area of economic policy in
which the president-elect wants big changes.
The appointments reflect Mr. Trump’s ambition to increase economic growth
by hammering at what he regards as critical roadblocks. He has promised to
expand American manufacturing by reducing federal regulation and by
preventing what he has described as unfair competition from Chinese
manufacturers. The choices of Mr. Navarro and Mr. Icahn also reflect Mr.
Trump’s manifest preference for advisers who are loyal, and who do not have
government experience.
Mr. Navarro, 67, a professor at the University of California, Irvine, who
holds a doctorate from Harvard, is the only credentialed economist in Mr.
Trump’s inner circle. He is the author of a series of jeremiads, including
a 2012 documentary film, “Death by China,” in which an animation of a
Chinese knife stabs a map of the United States and causes blood to run
freely. Mr. Navarro has said that China is effectively waging an economic
war by subsidizing exports to the United States and impeding imports from it
. Mr. Trump, influenced by Mr. Navarro’s work, described this on the
campaign trail as “the greatest theft in the history of the world.”
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Mr. Trump has said he will persuade Beijing to change its policies by
applying pressure, including designating China a currency manipulator;
enforcing existing trade laws more vigorously; and, if necessary, imposing a
45 percent tariff on Chinese imports. In a statement, Mr. Trump described
Mr. Navarro as “a visionary economist” and said he would “develop trade
policies that shrink our trade deficit, expand our growth and help stop the
exodus of jobs from our shores.”
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A wide range of economists have warned that curtailing trade with China
would damage the American economy, forcing consumers to pay higher prices
for goods and services. Experts on manufacturing also doubt that the
government can significantly increase factory employment, noting that
mechanization is the major reason fewer people are working in factories.
Mr. Navarro’s appointment reinforces a basic division among Mr. Trump’s
economic advisers. The people he has chosen to oversee trade policy, Mr.
Navarro and Wilbur Ross, another billionaire investor, both favor increased
trade restrictions. But Mr. Trump’s broader circle of advisers is dominated
by proponents of free trade, including Mr. Icahn; Gary D. Cohn, the
president of Goldman Sachs, who will lead the National Economic Council; Rex
W. Tillerson, the chief executive of Exxon Mobil, who was tapped for
secretary of state; and Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa, Mr. Trump’s choice for
ambassador to China. Mr. Trump is also considering the appointment of Larry
Kudlow, a strong proponent of trade, to lead his Council of Economic
Advisers.
Mr. Trump has also promised to edit the federal rule book, removing what he
has described as overly burdensome restrictions. He said last month that the
government would eliminate two regulations for each new rule it put on the
books. For Mr. Icahn, who will not draw a salary, the new role formalizes
his relationship with Mr. Trump, whom he advised on economic issues
throughout the campaign. Mr. Icahn, 80, has no experience in government;
like a growing number of Mr. Trump’s appointees, he was prized for his
success as a businessman.
Mr. Icahn, a brash New York billionaire who vocally supported Mr. Trump
during the campaign, made his fortune as a “corporate raider,” buying
stakes in corporations and demanding changes to reward shareholders. “Carl
was with me from the beginning, and with his being one of the world’s great
businessmen, that was something I truly appreciated,” Mr. Trump said in a
statement. “His help on the strangling regulations that our country is
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