By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun
Gov. Doug Ducey heads to Mexico this Friday in hopes of improving trade even as the president-elect seeks to rewrite the rules.
The governor on Monday acknowledged the campaign rhetoric of Donald Trump who was critical of the various trade agreements the United States has with other countries.
During one debate with Hillary Clinton, Trump blasted her husband for approving the North American Free Trade Agreement when he was president.
Trump called that “the single worst trade deal ever approved in this country.” And he has specifically said he would “entirely renegotiate” the 1994 pact — or “terminate it.”
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