This is from a letter from trade critic Senator Sherrod Brown to President-elect Donald Trump, offering advice on general trade policy and specific thoughts on a NAFTA renegotiation:
... American manufacturers have been harmed by provisions that allow antidumping and countervailing duty determinations to be reviewed.
Presumably this refers to NAFTA Chapter 19's bi-national panels, which review AD/CVD measures for consistency with domestic law (taking the review process out of domestic courts). Will NAFTA Chapter 19 be a casualty of any NAFTA renegotiation? U.S. industry has disliked Chapter 19 for quite a while. Do Canada and Mexico feel strongly enough about it to fight for it?