As Congress and USTR exchange proposals on altering USCMA, which may require renegotiating aspects of the agreement, the CSIS Scholl Chair investigates the history of renegotiating signed free trade agreements and outlines past examples for current policy makers.
Catherine Tassin de Montaigu Knop - U.S. Federal Government
Keep CDA 230 Out Of Trade Agreements — ACCO
In a fractured world, does Biden's trade policy measure up? - Atlantic Council
US extends science and technology agreement with China, buying time to renegotiate the deal, Science
European Union Paves Way for U.S. Trade-Pact Talks - WSJ
Obama says post-Brexit U.S.-U.K. trade deal could take a decade - MarketWatch
Trump withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
US views of NAFTA less positive, more partisan than in Canada and Mexico
Biden's First Foreign Policy Move: Reentering International Agreements
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What's Next for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)?
The terrain of the world trading system is shifting as countries in Asia, Europe, and North America negotiate new trade agreements. However, none of
Bridging the Pacific: Toward Free Trade and Investment Between China and the United States
How the 2024 US presidential election could affect Europe