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WASHINGTON — President Trump formally abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Monday, pulling away from Asia and scrapping his predecessor’s most significant trade deal on his first full weekday in office, administration officials said. Mr. Trump sharply criticized the partnership agreement during last year’s campaign, calling it a bad deal for American workers. Although the deal had not been approved by Congress, the decision to withdraw the American signature at the start of Mr. Trump’s administration is a signal that he plans to follow through on promises to take a more aggressive stance against foreign competitors. Sign Up For the Morning Briefing Newsletter In other action on a busy opening day, Mr. Trump ordered a hiring freeze in the federal workforce, exempting the military. And he reinstituted limits on nongovernmental organizations that operate overseas and receive American taxpayer money from performing abortions. Republican presidents typically impose those restrictions soon after taking office, and Democratic presidents typically lift them when they take over.

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ワシントン-大統領トランプを放棄した環太平洋パートナーシップ、月曜日のアジアから引っ張ってくると彼の最初の曜日のオフィスの最も重要な貿易協定を彼の前任者の廃止、行政関係者。 トランプ氏は、鋭く悪いドを呼び出すこと昨年のキャンペーンの間に連携協定を批判

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