As an example, prior to the deal with Europe, where they pay a lot of money, but they're happy and I'm happy the deal was good. It's a fair deal, but it wasn't fair. One free trade going forward. Mr. You couldn't put a car into Europe. You couldn't sell your agriculture into Europe. You couldn't do anything. And now we have it so that it's open. We charge them tariffs. We didn't charge them tariffs. A car, they charge us tremendous. (19:02–19:07)
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Asserts that the U.S. faced restrictions on exporting cars and agricultural products to Europe.
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