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NAFTA Study Shows Average American Has 'Measured' View of NAFTA

A new study suggests Americans, on average, have a “measured view” of NAFTA, showing that 57 percent of the 2,000 adults surveyed believe withdrawing from the deal would increase everyday goods prices, and that 45 percent of respondents view NAFTA…

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as a contributor to economic growth. The study, ordered by Livingston International and conducted online by Harris Poll, also indicated that 17 percent of respondents believe NAFTA should be left as is to protect key industries, 19 percent believe the U.S. made the right decision to renegotiate the deal because of modernization needs, and that 13 percent of Americans believe the Trump administration is correct in renegotiating the deal because it is unfair to the U.S.