Law Practice
Feb. 9, 2017
NAFTA and the American auto industry
At the center of Donald Trump's attack on NAFTA attack was the U.S. automotive industry, which has been sending manufacturing jobs to Mexico since NAFTA's introduction in 1994 at a dizzying rate. By Jonathan Michaels





Jonathan A. Michaels
Managing Partner
MLG Attorneys at Law
Phone: (949) 581-6900
Email: jmichaels@defectattorney.com
Whittier Coll SOL; CA
Jonathan specializes in representing clients in the automotive industry.
During his campaign trail, President Donald Trump blasted the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), calling it "the single worst trade deal ever approved in this country," and promising to either renegotiate it or break it if he was elected. At the center of his attack was the U.S. automotive industry, which has been sending manufacturing jobs to Mexico since NAFTA's introduction in 1994 at a dizzying rate.
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