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Trump’s trade agreements antagonize allies but are mostly PR

October 1, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

The trilateral (US-EU-Japan) trade negotiators just issued a joint statement of joint WTO reforms to curb Chinese abuses. (Photo shows an earlier meeting of the three in March 2018)

Trade correspondent L.C. (supplemented by a late-breaking addition): As we went to press, Bloomberg issued the following report on the just-concluded US-Canada agreement to continue NAFTA: “Globalists Will Love Trump’s New Nafta Deal. Despite the fanfare, the agreement doesn’t change much. “For the group of people meant to be enemies of President Donald Trump’s trade […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: Canada, EU, Japan, NAFTA, national sovereignty, South Korea, WTO

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