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By contrast, Kamala Harris is widely expected to maintain the current more open trade policies of President Biden.

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Economists say the country needs a more open trade and investment environment to transform itself into a manufacturing hub for electric vehicle batteries and other competitive products.

The members account for nearly 50% of global trade and 40% of the global population, giving the U.S. a big platform to promote policies that advance free and open trade in the Asia-Pacific region.

This success would not be possible without connecting our innovation with free, fair and open trade with APEC’s member economies.

Sixteen years later, the “Quad” has become a tip of the global spear in the multinational effort to confront China’s rising economic power and military expansion and protect free markets and open trade routes in East Asia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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