05 — He’s renegotiating unfair trade agreements.

20 Reasons to Re-Elect President Trump

Signing of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement, November 30, 2018
Signing of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement, November 30, 2018

For all of his first term President Trump has been renegotiating trade deals that hurt American industries and workers.

Agreements have been under review with many trading partners, including the European Union, India, China, Japan and South Korea.

Proposals which were harmful to the U.S. (such as TPP), were abandoned.

NAFTA, the trade deal with Mexico and Canada, was scrapped and replaced with the USMCA. This new deal is such an improvement that even Joe Biden called it “better than NAFTA” (which he voted for), and Nancy Pelosi called it a “victory for America’s workers”.

Judging from the reaction of our trading partners (practically all are against renegotiated terms), it’s clear that U.S. trade agreements have been slanted in their favor.

Another four years of Trump means another four years of putting American workers, businesses and consumers first.

Article references (9):

  • Reuters
  • CNN
  • NY Post (2)
  • Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
  • Cato Institute
  • South China Morning Post
  • Supply Chain Dive
  • Wikipedia

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Michael Benjamin
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