From WSJopinion: A 1974 law impedes American investment and competition in strategic countries bordering Russia and China. Chinese capital fills the vacuum, writes Thomas Emanuel Dans.
Review and Outlook: President Biden finally agrees to train Kyiv’s pilots to help win the air war in Ukraine. Images: AFP/Getty Images/U.S. Dept. of Defense Composite: Mark Kelly
Kazakhstan has been a free country for more than 30 years. A culturally Muslim former Soviet republic with a population of 19 million, modern Kazakhstan is a secular country with a reputation for religious tolerance. Yet it is unable to have an open trading relationship with the U.S. because of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment, a 1974 law aimed at protecting Soviet Jews. This Cold War relic has outlived its usefulness and should be changed.
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