According to a memo obtained by CNN, President-elect Donald Trump plans to keep his campaign promises on trade by acting on them in his first 200 days in office. This includes renegotiating or withdrawing from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). His promises to obtain trade deals that help the United States rather than hurt it appear to be one of the main reasons he won traditional Democratically held states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

According to the transition team memo, Trump wants to renegotiate U.S. trade policy in a way that, according to the Trump team, puts American companies and workers first.

“The Trump trade plan breaks with the globalist wings of both the Republican and Democratic parties,” the memo reads, according to CNN. “The Trump administration will reverse decades of conciliatory trade policy. New trade agreements will be negotiated that provide for the interests of US workers and companies first.”

The memo lays out a 200-day trade plan that includes five objectives:

addressing NAFTA blocking the Trans-Pacific Partnership stopping “unfair imports,” ending “unfair trade policies” pursuing bilateral trade deals.

According to the memo, on day one of his presidency, Trump will begin looking at avenues to withdraw from NAFTA and the consequences, if any, of doing so and will notify Canada and Mexico of his intentions. By day 200 of his presidency, the Trump administration will be looking to formally withdraw from the agreement.

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