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Norcross Statement on Revised NAFTA/US-Mexico-Canada Agreement & Importance of Raising Wages
October 1, 2018
CHERRY HILL, NJ – U.S. Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) released the below statement after the Trump Administration posted text for an updated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) / United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement:
“As I review this agreement, I’ll be making sure we are raising wages for workers, safeguarding workers’ rights and reducing outsourcing. And, above all, the newly agreed-upon terms must be properly enforced or else the negotiations will be meaningless.
“I’ve long-said that our country can benefit by moving away from the old, job-killing trade model that the corporate lobby drafted. However, a thorough review of this deal is in order – the devil is truly in the details.
“Our workforce suffered from NAFTA, and in South Jersey alone 19,500 manufacturing jobs have been lost since NAFTA came into force, which is simply unacceptable. I will make my final judgement on the new trade deal based on its impact on America’s workers.”
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- In August 2018, Norcross reacted to news that the United States and Mexico made an agreement to replace NAFTA.
- In August 2017, as the renegotiation period officially began, Norcross sent a letter with colleagues to U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Robert Lighthizer urging an open and transparent trade negotiating process.
- In July 2017, Norcross commented on the announced NAFTA renegotiation principles.
- In May 2017, Norcross also stood with House colleagues in calling for renegotiations to focus on American workers when the Trump Administration sent the formal notice of renegotiation to Congress. (Photos from the press conference can be found here.)
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Contact: Ally Kehoe, Communications Director
ally.kehoe@mail.house.gov