Trump’s Trade Policy Puts American Workers First and Benefits Families

ensure that other countries treat American products and companies fairly, just as we treat theirs. This strategy has already led to significant new trade agreements.  

2) Putting American workers first: Since taking office, Trump has negotiated better deals that put American workers first. He has terminated bad trade agreements and made new, more beneficial ones. His renegotiation of the outdated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) into the groundbreaking United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is a prime example.  

3) Combating intellectual property theft: Trump has taken a tough stance on China’s intellectual property theft, which has cost American businesses billions of dollars. By standing up to China and imposing tariffs on Chinese goods, Trump is sending a clear signal that the U.S. will not tolerate such unfair practices that harm American businesses and workers.  

4) Holding bad actors accountable: Trump has stood up to countries that have been taking advantage of the U.S. for far too long. By imposing tariffs on imports from countries like China, the administration is sending a strong message that there will be consequences for unfair trade practices.  

In conclusion, President Trump’s America First trade policies are a win for working families. By demanding fairness and reciprocity, putting American workers first, combating intellectual property theft, and holding bad actors accountable, Trump is reshaping trade policy to benefit American workers and businesses. This approach represents a significant departure from the failed policies of the past and is delivering results for the American people.