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    CPA Calls for Replacing USMCA with Two Bilateral Agreements to Restore U.S. Trade Sovereignty

    CPA Calls for Replacing USMCA with Two Bilateral Agreements to Restore U.S. Trade Sovereignty

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Progressives Gear Up To Kill TPP In Lame-Duck Congress

ArchiveBy Michael StumoAugust 19, 2016

WASHINGTON ― As Hillary Clinton’s election victory appears increasingly likely, liberal groups already have their sights on the next battle: defeating the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.

Ag Groups Discuss Trade, Other Key Priorities With Trump Campaign Officials

ArchiveBy Michael StumoAugust 19, 2016

A dozen agriculture groups spent nearly an hour discussing trade and other key policy priorities with representatives of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign Monday, a discussion

Hugh Campbell: Obama’s argument on TPP is flawed

ArchiveBy Michael StumoAugust 19, 2016

In the article, “In Pushing TPP, President Obama Says He Has ‘Better Argument’ Than Trump or Clinton” the President offered several arguments for the trade

How a Wonky Trade Pact You’d Never Heard of Became a Huge Campaign Issue

ArchiveBy Michael StumoAugust 19, 2016

[Josh Harkinson | August 18, 2016 | Mother Jones] Until very recently, grousing about the pitfalls of global trade was seen as akin to complaining about

Gallagher, Nelson battle over trade

ArchiveBy Michael StumoAugust 19, 2016

We’ve pointed out before how topsy turvy things have become with the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement lately, and it seems to be getting even

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