This week, I was honored to be on a panel discussing the benefits of the United States-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade agreement in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin before Vice President Mike Pence's speech on the subject.
The USMCA is a new trade agreement that will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). While NAFTA prompted the loss of 700,000 jobs by moving production facilities outside of the United States, the USMCA would encourage greater domestic production by promoting free trade, economic growth and continued cooperation between the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Additionally, food and agriculture exports are expected to increase by $2.2 billion through the implementation of the USMCA. Specifically, the USMCA would help Wisconsin dairy farmers by tripling the amount of dairy exports between the United States and Canada. The USMCA would also close the loopholes Canada and Mexico have consistently used to prevent the import of American agricultural products.
The passage of the USMCA is not a partisan issue, but hope for hard-working Americans that have far too long been on an uneven playing field. If the USMCA were brought to a vote on the House floor today, I believe that it would pass with bipartisan support. However, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi refuses to do this. I sincerely hope that Speaker Pelosi will give America a big win and quickly bring the USMCA to the floor for a vote. It is imperative that the USMCA is passed to help our dairy farmers and manufacturers in the great state of Wisconsin.
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