Will anything change for the economic agenda post-impeachment? “Absolutely no,” Treasury Sec. Mnuchin says.
"This is a whole new agreement that really brings the trading relationships into the modern era," U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said, referring to the new North American Free Trade Agreement.
"This addresses everything from enabling small businesses to be able to compete more fairly, to expanding agricultural opportunities in opening markets, to protecting digital trade..." Mnuchin said. "I think we are going to get an excess 50 basis points of additional growth in GDP as a result of this agreement. People who say this is just the NAFTA 2.0 just don't understand the technicalities of this agreement," Mnuchin said on CNBC's"This is a whole new agreement that really brings the trading relationships into the modern era," Mnuchin added. "This is our largest trading block — incredibly important to U.S. workers and U.S. farmers.
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