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EPISODE · May 19, 2017 · 17 MIN

UpNext — Why America Needs Free Trade With Samuel Gregg

from UpNext at The Stream · host Gabrielle Bosché

Why do the majority of Americans think free trade is bad for America? Acton Institute Research Director Samuel Gregg explains the shift away from free trade reflected by Donald Trump’s mercantilism. Listen in as he and Gabrielle discuss: - Why protectionism isn’t patriotic - How millennials are affected by trade policies - The one thing Trump can do for free trade For more on this, check out Dr. Gregg’s series on free trade at The Stream.

Why do the majority of Americans think free trade is bad for America? Acton Institute Research Director Samuel Gregg explains the shift away from free trade reflected by Donald Trump’s mercantilism. Listen in as he and Gabrielle discuss: - Why protectionism isn’t patriotic - How millennials are affected by trade policies - The one thing Trump can do for free trade For more on this, check out Dr. Gregg’s series on free trade at The Stream.

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