Trump visits Ohio factory with Australia's prime minister, touts economy
President Trump visited Ohio, a state essential to his 2020 reelection strategy, with Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison,
taking the stage at a recycled-paper factory Sunday evening to
highlight the United States’ investment partnership with the country.
Trump
and Morrison visited the new factory in Wapakoneta, which is being
opened by Anthony Pratt, an Australian businessman investing billions of
dollars in the United States to create thousands of manufacturing jobs.
Wapakoneta is about an hour north of Dayton.
"If it wasn't for
your presidency, this mill would not be here today," Pratt said,
praising the Trump administration's economic and tax policies.
“Today
we celebrate the extraordinary economic partnership between our nations
and we proudly declare that Pratt Industries and this great, great
state of Ohio is open for business,” Trump said as he addressed the
cheering crowd at the new Pratt Industries plant, which was still under
construction. He added, “Australia is one of our most important allies
and trading partners with more than 65 billion dollars in trade between
our nations last year.”
President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison
shaking hands at Pratt Industries on Sunday in Wapakoneta, Ohio.
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
He added, “Unlike so many other nations, Australia upholds the principles of fair and reciprocal trade.”
People
in Ohio crowded into the hot factory and chanted "USA" when the
president talked about products displaying the words "Made in America."
The plant is expected to open in a couple of weeks and has offered jobs
to veterans, which Trump highlighted as he addressed the crowd on
Sunday.
“I am especially excited to announce that one in four
workers at this plant is a veteran,” Trump said. The audience responded
with cheers.
Trump
said, “Over the next decade, Pratt Industries is creating 5000 new jobs
in the United States. This massive new investment is made possible by
the historic tax cuts and tax credits that we signed into law.”
Trump had nothing but praise for the Australian prime minister, who also praised the U.S. president.
President Trump speaking as Australian Prime Minister Scott
Morrison, center, and Pratt Industries chairman Anthony Pratt watched
during a factory tour Sunday.
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
“The president and I
are here today because we believe in jobs, we believe in the way jobs
transform lives,” Morrison said, adding, “What we are celebrating here
is jobs.”
He also pointed out America's 3.7-percent unemployment
rate, saying, “That is an amazing achievement, Mr. President, the lowest
unemployment rate we have seen in the United States for a very, very
long time.”
The president and first lady Melania Trump hosted Morrison and his wife, Jennifer, at a state dinner on Friday night, two days before the Ohio visit.
Earlier
Sunday, Trump visited Texas and met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi to highlight the growth of U.S. exports to India and billions of
dollars spent by India on U.S. defense equipment. Neither mentioned
trade tensions on Sunday.
Trump and Modi clasped hands as they
walked across the stage in a packed NRG Stadium in Houston, sending an
apparent message of unity between the world's two largest democracies.
The
president also discussed border security on Sunday, an important
campaign issue for Texas, which shares a border with Mexico. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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