Bernie Sanders deferred to Elizabeth Warren earlier, and they largely agree on trade deals. Unsurprisingly, John Delaney, John Hickenlooper and Joe Biden take a different stance:
nation deal with countries such as Japan, Australia and Chile. It was meant to lock in high trading standards to create a counterweight against China.
Trump railed against the deal during his 2016 campaign, calling it “a rape of our country.” After he pulled the U.S. out of the agreement on his third day in office, the 11 remaining members moved on and approved a reworked deal. Some call that deal TPP 2.0, but the formal name is the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans
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