While trade tensions have left some companies feeling uneasy, especially those with a global footprint, others are applauding the Trump administration’s “America First” stance. And a contingent of those supporters gathered at the White House last month during the Coalition for a Prosperous America annual trade conference.

The nonprofit organization’s members were given access to several trade officials, including U.S. Trade Ambassador Robert Lighthizer and Peter Navarro, assistant to the president and director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, along with a few lawmakers, including Sen. Marco Rubio.

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