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<blockquote data-quote="mukk_in" data-source="post: 73385781" data-attributes="member: 251216"><p>Bloomberg is reporting that leading Democrat William Pascrell who is scheduled to lead the House Ways and Means Committee has doused cold water on the recently concluded USMCA (United States Mexico and Canada Trade Agreement) suggesting that legislative and enforcement changes are necessary before it passes in the House. Is this the beginning of unraveling all the legislative changes made the last two years? The market would love this? I suppose that Senate will have to approve it as well. I hope that at least mainstream Americans would benefit from the proposed changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mukk_in, post: 73385781, member: 251216"] Bloomberg is reporting that leading Democrat William Pascrell who is scheduled to lead the House Ways and Means Committee has doused cold water on the recently concluded USMCA (United States Mexico and Canada Trade Agreement) suggesting that legislative and enforcement changes are necessary before it passes in the House. Is this the beginning of unraveling all the legislative changes made the last two years? The market would love this? I suppose that Senate will have to approve it as well. I hope that at least mainstream Americans would benefit from the proposed changes. [/QUOTE]
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