America’s exit may have improved the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but not for America
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“The world will move on, even if we’re stuck in neutral,” says Clark Packard, federal affairs manager and policy counsel for the R Street Institute. “Hopefully we’ll eventually come to our senses and rejoin.” Ideally without dragging any bad ideas back into the mix.
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