Michael Froman on the Trans-Pacific Partnership

Michael Froman on the Trans-Pacific Partnership

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Michael Froman, United States Trade Representative; Former Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs, was responsible for negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership. He gives his insight on why the TPP is valuable to the US economy and how it will be impacted in today's currently political climate.

President, Council on Foreign Relations; Former United States Trade Representative

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Ambassador Michael Froman is the president of the Council on Foreign Relations, dedicated to elevating Americans’ participation in matters related to trade and foreign policy decisions. He formerly served as the 17th United States Trade Representative, sworn in under President Obama in 2013. In this capacity, he served in the Cabinet as President Obama’s principal advisor, negotiator, and spokesperson on international trade and investment issues. He also led the Office of the United States Trade Representative in its work to open global markets for U.S. goods and services, enforcing America’s rights in the global trading system and fostering development through trade.