The Morning Call (Sunday)

Trump’s new trade agreement will bring some jobs home, but also create higher prices and more work for robots

- By Paul Wiseman

President Donald Trump insists his North American trade deal will deliver a victory for U.S. factory workers by returning many high-paying jobs to the United States.

Maybe. But a review of the agreement suggests that it could also mean higher prices for consumers and more inefficien­cies for businesses. And the biggest winners might end up being robots and the companies that make them.

Trump is heralding the U.S.-MexicoCana­da Agreement as a triumph for his antagonist­ic trade policy — an approach that he says will usher in “a new dawn for the American auto industry and the American auto worker.”

The pact, unveiled Sept. 30, does appear to meet some of Trump's goals: It could shift more factory production to the United States, thereby reversing a longstandi­ng flow of jobs to lower-wage Mexico. And it could result in better working conditions and perhaps higher pay for Mexico's long-suffering laborers.

But shifting away from a business

 ?? PAUL SANCYA/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Robots weld a preproduct­ion Chevrolet Sonic at the General Motors Orion Assembly plant in Orion Township, Mich.
PAUL SANCYA/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Robots weld a preproduct­ion Chevrolet Sonic at the General Motors Orion Assembly plant in Orion Township, Mich.

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