Ag Policy Outlook

Regulatory Battles Remain the Same, But Trade Agenda Could Advance

Chris Clayton
By  Chris Clayton , DTN Ag Policy Editor
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The White House is aggressively pushing to close a trade deal in the Pacific that would be considered the largest trade deal for the U.S. since the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994. The outcome of the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal may hinge on President Barack Obama getting support from Republicans for Trade Promotion Authority. (Photo by Japinderum, Phospheros and Orser67, CC BY-SA 2.0; DTN graphic by Nick Scalise)
2015 already is shaping up to be a year of veto threats from President Barack Obama and a push by the Republican Congress to override him while simultaneously dialing back his executive orders. Trade may be the one area of agreement between the White House...

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Chris Clayton