Trump says U.S. would "do better as a country" without USMCA
Summary
President Donald Trump said in Paris that the United States would do better without the USMCA trade agreement. He also mentioned that he would prefer not to have the agreement, even though he signed it during his first term as president.Key Facts
- President Trump spoke about the USMCA trade agreement while in Paris, France.
- USMCA stands for United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
- The USMCA is a trade deal between these three countries.
- President Trump signed the USMCA during his first term in office.
- Despite signing it, he said he would rather not have the agreement.
- He expressed this view during an interview with reporters on a Wednesday.
- The USMCA replaced a previous agreement called NAFTA.
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