The U.S. Chamber of Commerce says Midwestern ag states are some of the most at risk if the U.S. was to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Chamber President Tom Donohue says the White House threats to withdraw from NAFTA must be taken seriously and would hit several Midwestern industrial and agricultural states as well as boarder states the hardest.
He says Michigan would be impacted the most, putting nearly 370,000 jobs in the state at risk which depend on trade with the two countries.
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