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Mitch Daniels possible presidential campaign, 2016/International trade

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Possible presidential candidate
Mitch Daniels

Political offices:
Former Governor of Indiana
(2005-2013)

Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget
(2001-2003)

Daniels on the issues:
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  • In a speech in 2010, Mitch Daniels indicated that he would be open to a tariff on imported oil.[1]
  • From October to November 2010, Daniels engaged in trade talks with Asian-based companies on developing manufacturing facilities in Indiana. The talks began in Indianapolis and were followed by Daniels traveling to China and then Japan.[2]
  • In 2006, Daniels made several trips to Japan to negotiate a $550 million deal with the automaker Honda, which resulted in the building of a Honda manufacturing plant in Greensburg, Indiana.[3]

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