Clinton says trade agreements should meet ‘high bar’

Hillary Clinton said Monday trade agreements the U.S. enters into should have a “high bar” and Washington should walk away if it’s not met. Delivering a speech on the economy in New York City, Clinton said the Greek debt crisis and the downturn in Chinese stocks are reminders of how global growth is linked and trade is fundamental. Trade agreements should raise wages and create jobs, she said.

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