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New Trade Deal, Same as the Old One

New Trade Deal, Same as the Old One

Christian Gomez
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“The TPP is a horrible deal. It is a deal that is going to lead to nothing but trouble.” — Donald Trump
November 10, 2015

If you agree with President Trump that the TPP was a horrible deal, then you should also oppose the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), because it’s just another glob-alist integration scheme. 

According to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Ottawa, 57 percent of the text of the USMCA is copied from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Ironically, one of Trump’s first official acts as president was signing an executive order to terminate U.S. participation in the TPP. The study, entitled “How much of the Transpacific Partnership is in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement?” was published on June 26, 2019. It has since received little attention from the media, mentioned only as a blurb in Politico’s “Morning Trade” in August.

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