Iowa Fair Trade Campaign Position: Commit to review and assess NAFTA and other bilateral trade agreements, particularly their impact on our jobs, wages, working conditions, environment, consumer safety and democratic protections. Such a review must include recommendations on how to address problems in existing agreements, up to and including renegotiation.

Sen. Joe Biden's Position Sen. Hillary Clinton's Position Sen. Chris Dodd's Position
"I would then review NAFTA and the terms of other trade agreements." (Statement to IA Fair Trade Campaign) "As President, I will review NAFTA and work with our trade partners to correct its shortcomings." (Statement to IA Fair Trade Campaign) """I will take a strategic pause in negotiating new trade agreements while we assess the strengths and weaknesses of the existing ones."" (Statement to IA Fair Trade Campaign)
Former Sen. John Edwards' Position Sen. Barack Obama's Position Gov. Bill Richardson's Position
"When I am President, the first step I would undertake is a careful assessment of our existing agreements, so that we can ensure we do not repeat past mistakes and identify if and how our existing agreements require modification." (Statement to IA Fair Trade Campaign) "One of the first things I'll do as President will be to call the Prime Minister of Canada and the President of Mexico and work with them to fix NAFTA. And I will add enforceable measures to NAFTA, the [WTO], CAFTA and other [FTA's] currently in effect..And We should amend NAFTA to make clear that fair laws and regulations written to protect citizens in any of the three countries cannot be overridden simply at the request of foreign investors." (Statement to IA Fair Trade Campaign) Not included in statement to IA Fair Trade Campaign