
President Barack Obama on Friday met with Ohio’s Republican Governor John Kasich and other high-profile business and political leaders to strategize about how to secure U.S. approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama on Friday met with Ohio’s Republican Governor John Kasich and other high-profile business and political leaders to strategize about how to secure U.S. approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
“If you’re frustrated about rules of trade that disadvantage America, if you’re frustrated about jobs being shipped overseas … then you want to get this thing passed, you want to get this thing done,” Obama told reporters in the Oval Office.
(Reporting by Roberta Rampton- Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
