Senior Editor, Digital Content, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Published
December 06, 2017
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NAFTA continues to be top of mind as the latest round of negotiations on modernizing the trade agreement concluded late last month.
Knowing the harm it would have on American agriculture, elected officials and advocacy groups are making the case to President Trump not to withdraw from NAFTA.
[Last month, Sens. Roberts and Ted Cruz (R-TX) spoke at the U.S. Chamber on the opportunities for modernizing NAFTA.]
At the same time Senators pitched President Trump, agricultural groups and their supporters showed support for NAFTA on social media.
But nothing is quite like hearing from people who know first-hand what NAFTA means to their livelihoods. We published two of these voices recently on Above the Fold.
Hear the voices of small businesses owners who depend on trade at Faces of Trade.
Fourteen million Americans have their jobs supported by trade with Canada and Mexico. Modernizing NAFTA is the sensible course to maintain U.S. competitiveness, but abandoning a trade agreement that’s helped farmers, businesses, workers, and families would be disastrous.
About the authors
Sean Hackbarth
Sean writes about public policies affecting businesses including energy, health care, and regulations. When not battling those making it harder for free enterprise to succeed, he raves about all things Wisconsin (his home state) and religiously follows the Green Bay Packers.