Executive Office of the President of the United States
The Economic Benefits of US Trade
US Government, 2015
What's inside?
According to this White House policy report, workers in the United States have little to fear and much to gain from the new global trade deals.
Recommendation
Globalization is good – good for America and the world – but it could be a whole lot better, according to this study from the Executive Office of the President. The Obama administration has plotted a course for global trade that it says will help American exports, support well-paying US jobs and throw a lifeline to the nation’s middle class. But as negotiations progress on two high-profile and often contentious treaties covering the Pacific and Atlantic regions, opposition to free trade builds in the United States and elsewhere. This well-researched report, while it cherry-picks the benefits and largely ignores the potential pitfalls, nevertheless stands as an essential primer for understanding the pro-trade viewpoint. While always politically neutral, getAbstract recommends this overview to policy makers, investment managers, executives and NGO leaders.
Summary
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The Executive Office of the President supports the administration in advancing US trade interests, among other critical governance responsibilities.
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