December 7, 2024
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DeLauro sees room for bipartisan work on trade under Trump, GOP control
Despite the Republican trifecta come January, one senior Democratic lawmaker sees opportunities to for collaborative work on trade policy, including efforts to rein in de minimis benefits, further review outbound investment and coordinate ahead of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement review in 2026. House Appropriations Committee ranking member Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), a progressive lawmaker and longtime critic of some free trade approaches, is ready and willing to cooperate across the aisle on “serious ideas” on trade, she told Inside U.S. Trade...
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