Trump Might Want to Rejoin Pacific Trade Talks

Lawmakers say he instructed advisers to look into rejoining Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 12, 2018 2:07 PM CDT
Trump Might Want to Rejoin Trans-Pacific Partnership
White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow speaks during a meeting between President Donald Trump and governors and lawmakers in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Thursday, April 12, 2018, in Washington.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Donald Trump has asked trade officials to explore the possibility of the United States rejoining negotiations on the Pacific Rim agreement after he pulled out last year as part of his "America first" agenda, the AP reports. Farm-state lawmakers said Thursday after a White House meeting with Trump that he had given that assignment to his trade representative, Robert Lighthizer, and his new chief economic adviser, Larry Kudlow. The Trans-Pacific Partnership would open more overseas markets for American farmers. "I'm sure there are lots of particulars that they'd want to negotiate, but the president multiple times reaffirmed in general to all of us and looked right at Larry Kudlow and said, 'Larry, go get it done,'" said Sen. Ben Sasse. Eleven countries signed the agreement last month.

Trump's rejection of the deal has rattled allies and raised questions at home about whether protectionism will impede US economic growth. Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts, the chairman of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, said he was "very impressed" that Trump had assigned Kudlow and Lighthizer "the task to see if we couldn't take another look at TPP. And that certainly would be good news all throughout farm country." The discussions came during a meeting in which Trump told farm-state governors and lawmakers that he was pressing China to treat the American agriculture industry fairly. Midwest farmers fear becoming caught up in a trade war as Beijing threatens to impose tariffs on soybeans and other US crops, a big blow to Midwestern farmers, many of whom are strong Trump supporters.

(More Trans-Pacific Partnership stories.)

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