The problem is you cannot have free global trade with highly restrictive, regulated domestic markets.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I believe in free trade. I don't support regulating trade prices between different regions. Our point of view is we don't want trade barriers between different countries.
That foreign trade should be fair rather than free.
It is in all our interests that the arteries of global trade are kept free, open and running.
Too many countries that do not play by the free trade rules of the World Trade Organization - including, notably mercantilist China and monopolist Saudi Arabia - have been allowed in, to the detriment of both the WTO and the liberal trading environment it is supposed to sponsor.
Unfortunately, the United States has entered into several free trade agreements that do not sufficiently protect and support our manufacturing industries and the millions of American workers they employ.
To open up new markets and create American jobs, we need to make global bilateral free trade agreements a priority as they were under the Clinton administration.
I'm quite an advocate of free trade.
Too often, we restrict trade that would create U.S. jobs and is in our national interest.
With the globalization, it's difficult for governments to impose decisions on private companies.
We no longer have a free market in the United States, we have a government controlled free market.
No opposing quotes found.