Farmers move to defy Trump on NAFTA
Farmers move to defy Trump on NAFTA
After trusting that the president would have their backs, many agricultural advocates now feel a sense of betrayal.
By ADAM BEHSUDI 11/09/2017 10:24 PM EST
After spending nine months indulging President Donald Trumps desire to renegotiate NAFTA, agricultural groups representing farmers in Trump-supporting states across the heartland are now moving aggressively to save an agreement they consider crucial to their industry.
The once-powerful agricultural lobby was somewhat muted in its warnings about losing a significant portion of the $17.9 billion worth of agricultural products exported last year to Mexico, the U.S. third-largest trading partner, believing that the Trump administration would reach a settlement on other aspects of NAFTA while leaving agricultural trade alone.
Now, with Trump threatening to issue a formal intent to withdraw from the deal, farming groups say its clearer than ever that their pleas to save the pact are barely registering with a president intent on its destruction.
Ive come to believe this administration is determined to end NAFTA, said Gordon Stoner, a fourth-generation Montana wheat farmer who leads the National Association of Wheat Growers.
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/11/09/trump-nafta-farmers-defy-244769