WASHINGTON, Nov.21 -- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced Monday that he will withdraw the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership on his first day in office.
"I'm going to issue a notification of intent to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a potential disaster for our country," Trump said.
Trump made the remarks in a short video in which he outlined his policy plans for the first 100 days in office.
"Instead, we'll negotiate fair bilateral trade deals that bring jobs and industry onto American shores, " he added.
He also touched on energy, regulation, national security, immigration and ethics reform.
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