Rep. Levin Warns Trade Backlash Not Contained To Election Cycle, Offers New Approach
The top Democrat on trade issues in the House believes growing public hostility to free trade will not fade away after the election of a new president and a new Congress, but instead stems from the reliance on old trade and economic frameworks. Those outdated modes of thinking about free trade fail to adequately grapple with a number of crucial issues that ultimately have undermined the advantages of free trade agreements for a slew of U.S. workers, breeding discontent with...