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Mexico and canada, and its now before them and theyll have to make a decision. But thats one the farmers love, the manufacturers love, the unions love. Its a great deal for this country, and nafta was i think one of the worst trade deals ever made. Made the wto was worse, the wto from the time that happened in 95. From the time that happened china baem like a rocket ship. It was pretty much flat lined and all of a sudden it joined the wto and they became i mean they went through the roof. And very much to our liability its we lost tremendous amounts of money over the from that time we just lost tremendous amounts. It was a terrible deal, wto world trade. And if you look at nafta, nafta has been a disaster for our
country. The usmca is a great deal for our country. I think canada is happy, but theyre not happy like were happy, but theyre very happy. Its a good deal for canada, a good deal for mexico. Mexico just approved it, and canada is waiting for us to approve it. And its with the < ....
They will not make concessions until all the tariffs have been lifted. they want huawei, want you to take it off the black list. they want you to stop pursuing extradition. can you tell us how you see all this unfolding and if you do meet kim jong-un at the dmz tomorrow would you step across the border with north korea? sure, i feel very comfortable doing that. i would have no problem. with respect to china, basically we agreed today we were going to continue the negotiation, which i ended a while back. and we re going to continue the negotiation. we agreed i would not be putting tariffs on the $325 billion that i would the ability to put on if i wanted. that we re you know, we re fairly advanced depending on where you want to look at and where you want to start, pretty advanced. we discussed we did discuss numerous other thing. ....
Question the toughest turned out i didn t think they were tough at all. i think she was given far too much credit for what she did. that was so far-out of it can what she said and i think it was right out of a box. and i thought that he did respond great. i wouldn t say this is not winston churchill we re dealing with, okay? but it wasn t i don t think nearly as bad as they portended it to be. jennifer, go ahead. thank you, mr. president. could i clarify your negotiations and what you agree to with china on huawei. did you agree that huawei can sell to the u.s. or u.s. companies can sell u.s. companies can sell their equipment to huawei. you re talking about equipment where there s no great national emergency problem with it, but the u.s. companies can sell their equipment so we have a lot ....
We mentioned huawei. i said we ll have to save that to the very end. we ll have to see. one of the things i will allow, however, a lot of people are surprised we send and we sell to huawei a tremendous amount of product that goes into the various things they make. and i said that s okay, we will keep selling that product. these are american companies, john, that make product. and that s very complex, by the way. highly scientific, and in some cases we re the ones that do it, and we re the only ones that do it. we re the only ones with technology. what we ve done in silicon valley is amazing actually, and nobody s been able to compete with it. and pretty easily i ve agreed to allow them to continue to sell that product so american companies will continue. and they were having a problem, the companies were not exactly happy they couldn t sell because they had nothing to do with whatever was potentially happening with respect to ....
Companies you know, i like our companies selling things to other people. so i like that to happen. very complex things, not easy. this is not things that are easy to make. very few companies are able to do it, but a tremendous amount of money. you know all of them. but they weren t exactly happy with them. we re allowing them to sell, but we agreed to leave that until the end. huawei is a complicated situation. we re leaving huawei toward the end. we ll see where we go with the trade agreement. yes, please. thank you, i have a question about the border but i wanted to follow up quickly on the issue of busing. do you see it as a way to integrate schools. it has been something they ve done for a long period of time. there aren t that many ways ....