Last week, the United States Mexico Canada Agreement was signed by the leaders of all three countries. The USMCA is more commonly known as NAFTA 2.0, after the original North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that it replaces. NAFTA 2.0 still needs to be ratified by all three governments. American International College Economics Professor John Rogers discusses the agreement and the likelihood it will be ratified with Connecting Point host Carrie Saldo.