SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — State governors discussed ways Thursday to court foreign investment in the wake of President Donald Trump's trade disputes with countries including China, Canada and Mexico. Several of the more than 20 governors attending the annual meeting of the National Governors Association said shifting U.S. trade policies are rattling markets for agricultural commodities and complicating decisions by foreign investors. "It gets damaging when you get into these very frictional relationships where people are trying to measure this tariff or that tariff," said Democratic Gov.Read more on NewsOK.com