Name the others. https://www.forbes.com/sites/p
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/phillevy/2018/08...31a0bf6350
And as with so much of what Trump exaggerates about, it's not a done deal:
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/409344-fiv...-new-nafta
Quote:
Congress still has to approve the new deal
Trump said on Monday he had no idea whether lawmakers on Capitol Hill would pass the agreement next year.
If the Democrats win back the House majority, they are likely to want to put it up for a thorough examination.
Over the past two decades, Democrats have been more reflexively anti-trade than Republicans in Congress, but that has been changing in the Trump era.
Trump has scrambled the politics of trade, and his saber-rattling has made many in his own party uncomfortable.
Whether a Democratic House gives the OK to his new NAFTA will be something to watch if the GOP loses its majority.
If Republicans hold on to majorities in the House and Senate, passage of the new trade deal still won’t be easy, but it could be easier for the Trump White House