Should the United States use retaliatory threats to open foreign
markets or deter unfair trading practices? This study reexamines
the arguments for and against reciprocity and retaliatory threats
in light of actual experience since early 1975, especially the
United States' aggressive use of the section 301, special 301, and
super 301 provisions of US trade law, which gives the president
broad authority to retaliate against "unjustifiable, unreasonable,
or discriminatory" foreign trade practices. It analyzes the
advantages and disadvantages of these policies and the
circumstances under which they are likely to succeed or fail.
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