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Sanders And Warren Clash on North America Trade Deal

Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren took opposite positions on President Trump’s North American trade deal, with Warren saying she would vote for it whereas Sanders said he would not. Sanders has consistently criticized the trade agreement, known as USMCA, because it does not address climate change on any level. Warren argues starting with this trade deal is a modest improvement ...

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US Senator In Support Of USMCA

US Senator Steve Daines expressed his support for the US-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement. The deal would replace NAFTA as a multilateral trade agreement designed to encourage freer and fairer trade between the three North American countries. Daines voted for the USMCA trade agreement to advance out of the Senate Finance Committee, which has jurisdiction over international trade deals, and onto the Senate ...

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USMCA To Have Positive Impact On Agriculture

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement was passed with a bipartisan vote of 385-41, which was agreed by Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi and Trump. The new deal replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement, and tariffs on most agricultural products between the three countries remained at zero. The deal imposes stricter labor and environmental enforcement provisions and opens up more agricultural trade ...

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President Trump Keeps His Promise To Fix NAFTA!

President Donald J. Trump has fought for better trade deals for American workers since his first day in office. In addition to new agreements with Japan, South Korea, and the European Union, the President has long argued that NAFTA must be reformed. More than a year ago, he kept that signature campaign promise when he signed a modern, rebalanced trade deal ...

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