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We continue to seek historic advances in free and fair trade, including the completion of the Doha Round of multilateral trade talks, the negotiation of a number of new bilateral and regional free trade agreements, and the active enforcement of our trade laws and international rights.
Free and fair trade is a crucial component of President Bush’s economic and foreign policy. The benefits of expanded trade are clear. Economists across the intellectual political spectrum have long agreed that trade is a vital tool for achieving economic growth.
President Bush Expanded And Enforced Trade Agreements To Open New Markets For American Products. The President Has Enacted New Free Trade Agreements That Are Benefitting American Farmers, Workers, And Small Business Owners.
17 Απρ 2001 · The President's agenda also asks the Congress to implement three important commercial agreements to help bolster security and promote open markets in vital regions of the world -- a bilateral free-trade agreement with Jordan and bilateral trade agreements with Vietnam and Laos.
The benefits of free and fair trade and of a robust trade policy are shared by the millions of American workers and farmers whose jobs are supported by trade, as well as among the millions of American households reaping the benefits of an increasingly open and transparent global economy.
International trade was an important part of President George W. Bush’s economic agenda. Between 2001 and 2009, the United States entered trade agreements with 13 new countries, taking the total number of partners in free trade agreements from 3 to 16.
During the 2000 election campaign, candidate Bush took a strong stand in favor of the economic, political, and moral benefits of free trade. Four months into his administration, the new president linked free trade to freedom more generally: “Free trade supports and sustains freedom in all its forms . . . .