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Remarks by Rachel Brewster

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

Rachel Brewster*
Affiliation:
Duke Law School.

Extract

I agree with Warren's comments, particularly about driving students and reporters to trade lawyers' doors. I think that we all, in the trade community, seem to be breathing a bit of a sigh of relief, a hesitant sigh at the moment, that China's not going to be labeled the currency manipulator, that we have not withdrawn from NAFTA. But I also don't want to overemphasize the go slow. I mean, one of the first acts that Trump did was withdraw from the TPP negotiations, and I think that the loss of TPP is a mixed bag for the United States. I think that there was certainly a lot of criticism within the United States of the TPP negotiations and it's not clear that a Clinton presidency would have been a strong supporter of that.

Type
International Law and The Trump Administration: Trade and Investment
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2018 

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