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Opposing view: Trump trade policies make great strides

- Peter K. Navarro Peter K. Navarro is assistant to the president and director of the White House Office of Trade and Manufactur­ing Policy.

The U.S. trade deficit for goods hit a record high in 2018, but critics wrongly blame this on a failure of President Donald Trump’s trade policies.

Gross domestic product growth of 3 percent in 2018, coupled with a rapid rise in real wages and the lowest unemployme­nt in 50 years, boosted import demand even as slower growth in markets like Europe suppressed U.S. exports. The robust Trump economy is one of the deficit’s biggest drivers.

Meanwhile, Trump trade policies have raised billions of dollars in revenue, encouraged the onshoring of new factories, helped create nearly half a million new manufactur­ing jobs, and induced a strong revival of our steel and aluminum industries.

The president’s tough trade agenda has also helped bring recalcitra­nt trading partners to the negotiatin­g table. The newly negotiated U.S.-MexicoCana­da Agreement will dramatical­ly boost investment in the U.S. manufactur­ing sector and likely shrink our deficit with Mexico — which is why Congress must quickly approve it.

The Trump trade team is likewise negotiatin­g dramatic structural changes to China’s mercantili­st economy. Proposed reforms include an immediate end to China’s cyber intrusions into our business networks, intellectu­al property theft, forced technology transfer, unfair currency practices and excessive subsidies for stateowned enterprise­s.

Even as President Trump has made these great strides, World Trade Organizati­on rules have hampered additional progress by continuing to allow other countries to charge much higher tariff rates than does the United States. This is simply unfair — and why President Trump urged Congress in his 2019 State of the Union to pass the U.S. Reciprocal Trade Act.

President Trump remains fiercely committed to reducing America’s trade deficit, and he will attack the problem on all fronts, including eliminatin­g unfair and nonrecipro­cal trade practices.

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