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When China was granted permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) status and admitted to the World Trade Organization (WTO) during the Clinton administration, it marked the end of the annual requirement for Congressional waivers to maintain free trade status with the United States. This major policy shift allowed American corporations to enter into long-term agreements with China without the uncertainty of Most Favored Nation status being revoked each year. Following the granting of PNTR, the outsourcing of American manufacturing jobs accelerated, and there was a significant increase in the influx of Chinese goods into the United States. Now, after 25 years, was this policy ultimately positive or negative for America? Join the conversation and get answers to this question and more on According2Sam episode #304.

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