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More Trade, 'Do No Harm' Should Be Guiding Principles for NAFTA Renegotiation, Congressman Says

More trade, “not less,” and doing no harm should be the guiding principles of the Trump administration as it renegotiates NAFTA, House Ways and Means Committee member Rep. Kenny Marchant, R-Texas, wrote in a July 27 commentary for the Dallas…

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Morning News. “Using the original framework and enhancing the agreement to reflect the modern landscape of goods and services, physical and digital, is the path forward,” Marchant wrote. “There's broad consensus on the need to update NAFTA to benefit future generations of American workers and American companies.”