Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are drawing voters to their starkly different campaigns by pounding a similar theme that foreign-trade agreements are bad for American workers and the U.S. economy. While cheap goods made in China and elsewhere have cost some U.S. manufacturing jobs, foreign trade is clearly good for the U.S. economy and the nation’s broader security interests. The case for smart trade agreements and breaking down trade barriers is strong. Trump has catapulted to the front of the...
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