The president shows that he is capable of taking an incremental approach toward accomplishing his goals.
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Marc A. Thiessen: Dems own NAFTA if they don’t back Trump on trade
They would love to dump the agreement, as the president threatens to do, without giving him a win on his own proposal.
Our View: Democrats should work with Trump on trade
A new NAFTA would be worth it if it has strong labor and environmental protections.
Rep. Golden opposes Trump’s NAFTA rewrite
Maine’s 2nd District congressman says the revised trade agreement doesn’t do enough to protect American workers.
Commentary: Trio of senators rightly aims to claw back trade power from the president
Those powers include the presidential imposition of tariffs paid by Americans.
Tariff tensions cast shadow on new U.S., Mexico, Canada trade pact
The agreement is meant to replace the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement, but isn’t all that different.
NAFTA talks with Canada extended as deadline at end of month nears
The U.S. has a tentative deal with Mexico but our neighbors to the north seem unwilling to compromise, a member of Congress says.
Three issues hold up a U.S.-Canada deal
They are dairy, dispute resolution and tariffs.
Tough talk softens, but U.S. trade deals remain elusive
The conciliatory language marks a shift from earlier this summer, when the U.S. was slapping steep new tariffs on its trading partners.
Opportunity to reach NAFTA deal this month, Mexican envoy says
U.S. and Mexican negotiators are working on a car deal that would involve Canada.