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SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci says America’s decision to grant China permanent normal trade relations and World Trade Organization membership was a costly strategic miscalculation.
Strategic Blindness At The WTO
After the U.S. signed a bilateral trade agreement with China in November 1999, Congress passed the United States–China Relations Act of 2000, granting Beijing permanent normal trade relations, and on Dec. 11, 2001, China formally joined the WTO.
According to Scaramucci’s Sunday X post, China entered as an emerging market, protecting its own economy with tariffs while exporting to the U.S. with few restrictions. “We were too arrogant to question it,” Scaramucci wrote on X.
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