ANALYSIS | What if Trump is right on trade? | CBC News
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Trump's former trade representative Robert Lighthizer states that the previous consensus on free trade in Washington is now defunct, as many manufacturers have suffered due to it.
TD Economics reported that since the new agreement came into effect, trade between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico has increased by over 30%, demonstrating the positive impact of Trump's trade policies.
Trade lawyer Mark Warner asserts that Trump has fundamentally reshaped trade perspectives, indicating that many Americans never supported free trade, which reflects a significant shift in the political landscape.
The prospect of a second Trump presidency has induced fear in Canada, particularly regarding potential tariffs that could severely impact their economy, despite other perceived benefits.
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