
“Though the treaty is still imperfect, it does raise hope for more trade and therefore higher living standards. What is downright humiliating for Americans is that the treaty became better only after the US withdrew from it.”
Read more: https://fee.org/articles/this-trade-treaty-got-better-when-the-us-bailed/
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