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  • The Biden campaign also pointed to an uptick in foreign procurement and continued outsourcing of jobs by U.S.-based corporations during Trump's presidency.
    Republicans nonetheless have made clear they will attack Biden on trade and the economy, framing the Democratic establishment figure as a tool of the far left on taxes and a willing participant in decades of trade policy that gutted American workers
  • They cast Trump's imposition of tariffs and uneven trade negotiations with other nations as
    a slapdash isolationism compromised further by tax policies that enrich multinational corporations
  • Trump also has lampooned Biden as "weak on China."
    On trade, at least, it's a similar line of attack Biden withstood from the Democratic primary runner-up, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and one that Trump used effectively against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016.
    Biden voted for the North American Free Trade Agreement in the Senate in 1994, an anchor of Trump's criticism and Sanders'attacks before that
  • Trump opposed TPP as a 2016 candidate. China is not a TPP member.
    Trump and Biden have called out China for unfair trade practices, but Biden accuses Trump of instigating a trade war with a commensurate economic power that the president "has no plan" to win.
    Biden's team insisted his approach falls within World Trade Organization rules, but aides also acknowledged that a Biden administration would try to modify an existing WTO deal, the Government Procurement Agreement, which effectively creates a shared open international
    market for participating governments to secure goods and services.
    For now, Biden has not identified how he'd pay for the proposed new spending


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High Level Topics

  • TRUMP
  • TRADE
  • CAMPAIGN
  • SPENDING
  • High Level Abstractions

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  • ( TRUMP, TRADE )(4, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, CHINA )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, WTO )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, WORLD_TRADE_ORGANIZATION )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, WORKERS )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, TPP )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, TAXES )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, TARIFFS )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, SPENDING )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, SLAPDASH )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, SERVICES )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRUMP, PRESIDENT_BARACK_OBAMA )(1, 1st Order)  top
  • TRADE(5, 0 Order)
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  • ( TRADE, CAMPAIGN )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, WORKERS )(3, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, AMERICAN )(3, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, SPENDING )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, SERVICES )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, POLICIES )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, JOBS )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, ECONOMIC )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, DEMOCRATIC )(3, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, CHINA )(2, 1st Order)  top
  • ( TRADE, WTO )(1, 1st Order)  top
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  • References

    • ( TRUMP )  top
    • ( TRUMP, TRADE )  top
    • (Read more)   top They cast Trump's imposition of tariffs and uneven trade negotiations with other nations as
      a slapdash isolationism compromised further by tax policies that enrich multinational corporations
    • (Read more)   top
      Republicans nonetheless have made clear they will attack Biden on trade and the economy, framing the Democratic establishment figure as a tool of the far left on taxes and a willing participant in decades of trade policy that gutted American workers
    • (Read more)   top
      On trade, at least, it's a similar line of attack Biden withstood from the Democratic primary runner-up, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and one that Trump used effectively against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton...
    • (Read more)   top
      Trump and Biden have called out China for unfair trade practices, but Biden accuses Trump of instigating a trade war with a commensurate economic power that the president "has no plan" to win.
      Biden's team insisted his approach falls within...
    • ( TRUMP, CHINA )  top
    • (Read more)   top Trump also has lampooned Biden as "weak on China."
      On
      trade, at least, it's a similar line of attack Biden withstood from the Democratic primary runner-up, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and one that Trump used effectively against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton...
    • (Read more)   top. China is not a TPP member.
      Trump and Biden have called out China for unfair trade practices, but Biden accuses Trump of instigating a trade war with a commensurate economic power that the president...
    • ( TRUMP, WTO )  top
    • (Read more)   top
      Biden's team insisted his approach falls within World Trade Organization rules, but aides also acknowledged that a Biden administration would try to modify an existing WTO deal, the Government Procurement Agreement, which effectively creates a shared open international
      market for participating governments to secure goods and services.
      For now, Biden has not...
    • ( TRUMP, WORLD_TRADE_ORGANIZATION )  top
    • (Read more)   top
      Biden's team insisted his approach falls within World Trade Organization rules, but aides also acknowledged that a Biden administration would try to modify an existing WTO deal, the Government Procurement Agreement, which effectively creates a shared open international
      market...
    • ( TRUMP, WORKERS )  top
    • (Read more)   top "We're going to take a monumental step forward for the prosperity, power, safety and dignity of all American workers."
      The
      Democrat's agenda carries at least some rhetorical echoes of Trump's "America First" philosophy, but the former vice president's aides describe his approach as more coherent
    • (Read more)   top ... they will attack Biden on trade and the economy, framing the Democratic establishment figure as a tool of the far left on taxes and a willing participant in decades of trade policy that gutted American workers.
    • ( TRUMP, TPP )  top
    • (Read more)   top. Trump opposed TPP as a 2016 candidate. China is not a TPP member.
      Trump and Biden have called out China for unfair trade practices, but Biden accuses Trump of instigating a trade war with a commensurate economic...
    • ( TRUMP, TAXES )  top
    • (Read more)   top
      Republicans nonetheless have made clear they will attack Biden on trade and the economy, framing the Democratic establishment figure as a tool of the far left on taxes and a willing participant in decades of trade policy that gutted American workers.
    • ( TRUMP, TARIFFS )  top
    • (Read more)   top They cast Trump's imposition of tariffs and uneven trade negotiations with other nations as
      a slapdash isolationism compromised further by tax policies that enrich multinational corporations
    • ( TRUMP, SPENDING )  top
    • (Read more)   top
      For now, Biden has not identified how he'd pay for the proposed new spending.
    • ( TRUMP, SLAPDASH )  top
    • (Read more)   top They cast Trump's imposition of tariffs and uneven trade negotiations with other nations as
      a slapdash isolationism compromised further by tax policies that enrich multinational corporations.
    • ( TRUMP, SERVICES )  top
    • (Read more)   top
      market for participating governments to secure goods and services.
      For
      now, Biden has not identified how he'd pay for the proposed new spending.
    • ( TRUMP, PRESIDENT_BARACK_OBAMA )  top
    • (Read more)   top That includes joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership that Biden advocated when he served as President Barack Obama's vice presiden
      t. Trump opposed TPP as a 2016 candidate. China is not a TPP member.
      Trump and Biden have called out China for unfair trade practices, but Biden accuses Trump of instigating a...
    • ( TRADE )  top
    • ( TRADE, CAMPAIGN )  top
    • (Read more)   top ET
      By Associated Press
      Launching an economic pitch expected to anchor his fall presidential campaign, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is proposing sweeping new uses of the federal government's regulatory and spending power to bolster U.S. manufacturing and technology firms.
      Biden calls...
    • (Read more)   top The Biden campaign also pointed to an uptick in foreign procurement and continued outsourcing of jobs by U.S.-based corporations during Trump's presidency.
      Republicans nonetheless have made clear they...
    • ( TRADE, WORKERS )  top
    • (Read more)   top
      An outline released by Biden's campaign also touts his long-standing promises to strengthen workers'collective bargaining rights and repeal Republican-backed tax breaks for U.S. corporations that move jobs overseas.
      "This will be the largest mobilization of public investments in procurement,...
    • (Read more)   topSee ( TRUMP , WORKERS )
    • ( TRADE, AMERICAN )  top
    • (Read more)   top ... U.S.-based goods and services plus $300 billion in new research and development in U.S. Among other policies expected to be announced Thursday, he proposes tightening current "Buy American" laws that are intended to benefit U.S. firms but can be easily circumvented by government agencies.
      An outline released by Biden's campaign also touts his long-standing promises to...
    • (Read more)   top "We're going to take a monumental step forward for the prosperity, power, safety and dignity of all American workers."
      The Democrat's agenda carries at least some rhetorical echoes of Trump's "America First" philosophy, but the former vice president's aides describe his approach as...
    • (Read more)   top ... made clear they will attack Biden on trade and the economy, framing the Democratic establishment figure as a tool of the far left on taxes and a willing participant in decades of trade policy that gutted American workers.
    • ( TRADE, SPENDING )  top
    • (Read more)   top ET
      By Associated Press
      Launching an economic pitch expected to anchor his fall presidential campaign, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is proposing sweeping new uses of the federal government's regulatory and spending power to bolster U.S. manufacturing and technology firms.
      Biden calls for a $400 billion, four-year increase in government purchasing of U.S.-based goods and services plus $300...
    • (Read more)   topSee ( TRUMP , SPENDING )
    • ( TRADE, SERVICES )  top
    • (Read more)   top
      Biden calls for a $400 billion, four-year increase in government purchasing of U.S.-based goods and services plus $300 billion in new research and development in U.S. Among other policies expected to be announced Thursday, he proposes tightening current "Buy American" laws that are intended...
    • (Read more)   topSee ( TRUMP , SERVICES )
    • ( TRADE, POLICIES )  top
    • (Read more)   top
      Biden calls for a $400 billion, four-year increase in government purchasing of U.S.-based goods and services plus $300 billion in new research and development in U.S. Among other policies expected to be announced Thursday, he proposes tightening current "Buy American" laws that are intended to benefit U.S. firms but can be easily circumvented by government agencies.
      An...
    • (Read more)   top They cast Trump's imposition of tariffs and uneven trade negotiations with other nations as
      a slapdash isolationism compromised further by tax policies that enrich multinational corporations.
    • ( TRADE, JOBS )  top
    • (Read more)   top ... released by Biden's campaign also touts his long-standing promises to strengthen workers'collective bargaining rights and repeal Republican-backed tax breaks for U.S. corporations that move jobs overseas.
      "This will be the largest mobilization of public investments in procurement, infrastructure and (research and development) since World War II," senior adviser Jake Sullivan told...
    • (Read more)   top The Biden campaign also pointed to an uptick in foreign procurement and continued outsourcing of jobs by U.S.-based corporations during Trump's presidency.
      Republicans nonetheless have made clear they will attack Biden on trade and the economy, framing the Democratic establishment...
    • ( TRADE, ECONOMIC )  top
    • (Read more)   top ET
      By Associated Press
      Launching an economic pitch expected to anchor his fall presidential campaign, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is proposing sweeping new uses of the federal government's regulatory and spending power to bolster U.S....
    • (Read more)   top
      Trump and Biden have called out China for unfair trade practices, but Biden accuses Trump of instigating a trade war with a commensurate economic power that the president "has no plan" to win.
      Biden's team insisted his approach falls within World Trade Organization rules, but aides also acknowledged that a Biden administration...
    • ( TRADE, DEMOCRATIC )  top
    • (Read more)   top ET
      By Associated Press
      Launching an economic pitch expected to anchor his fall presidential campaign, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is proposing sweeping new uses of the federal government's regulatory and spending power to bolster U.S. manufacturing and technology firms.
      Biden calls for a $400...
    • (Read more)   top
      Republicans nonetheless have made clear they will attack Biden on trade and the economy, framing the Democratic establishment figure as a tool of the far left on taxes and a willing participant in decades of trade policy that gutted American workers
    • (Read more)   top
      On trade, at least, it's a similar line of attack Biden withstood from the Democratic primary runner-up, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and one that Trump used effectively against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016.
      Biden voted for the North American Free Trade Agreement in the...
    • ( TRADE, CHINA )  top
    • (Read more)   topSee ( TRUMP , CHINA )
    • (Read more)   topTrump opposed TPP as a 2016 candidate. China is not a TPP member.
      Trump and Biden have called out China for unfair trade practices, but Biden accuses Trump of instigating a trade war with a commensurate economic power that the president...
    • ( TRADE, WTO )  top
    • (Read more)   topSee ( TRUMP , WTO )
    • ( CAMPAIGN )  top
    • (Read more)   top ET By Associated Press Launching an economic pitch expected to anchor his fall presidential campaign, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is proposing sweeping new uses of the federal government's regulatory and spending power to bolster U.S. manufacturing and technology firms. Biden...
    • (Read more)   top... back working-class voters who fueled Trump's upset win four years ago. Biden will continue in coming weeks with an energy plan to combat the climate crisis and a third package on what the campaign has dubbed the "caring economy," with a focus on making child care and elder care more affordable and less of an impediment to working-age Americans
    • (Read more)   top ... Trump's imposition of tariffs and uneven trade negotiations with other nations as a slapdash isolationism compromised further by tax policies that enrich multinational corporations. The Biden campaign also pointed to an uptick in foreign procurement and continued outsourcing of jobs by U.S.-based corporations during Trump's presidency. Republicans nonetheless have made clear they...
    • ( SPENDING )  top
    • (Read more)   top ET By Associated Press Launching an economic pitch expected to anchor his fall presidential campaign, Democratic candidate Joe Biden is proposing sweeping new uses of the federal government's regulatory and spending power to bolster U.S. manufacturing and technology firms. Biden calls for a $400 billion, four-year increase in government purchasing of U.S.-based goods and services plus $300...
    • (Read more)   top ... effectively creates a shared open international market for participating governments to secure goods and services. For now, Biden has not identified how he'd pay for the proposed new spending. Aides said he has identified revenue sources for all ongoing spending proposals but not for the one-time or short-term investments like the $700 billion in procurement and research