On what authority? – Options for trade policy in 2025
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There's a large degree of uncertainty around coming changes to trade policy, but it's sure to be on the agenda when President-elect Donald Trump retakes the White House early next year. While the President retains near unilateral control of trade policy, he does need to consult with some government agencies to get the job done.
If you've had trouble keeping up with the various trade rules in recent years, you've come to the right place. See below for a snapshot that outlines recently utilized legislation, including who is involved in policy decisions and how quickly changes can occur.
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