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The President Has Enacted New Free Trade Agreements That Are Benefitting American Farmers, Workers, And Small Business Owners. The President leveled the playing field for American workers by increasing the number of countries partnered with the U.S. on free trade agreements (FTAs) from three to 16.
17 Απρ 2001 · President Bush's 2001 legislative agenda for international trade, outlined below, reflects his commitment to open markets around the world for American workers, farmers, and businesses and to provide lower prices and greater choices for U.S. consumers and industries.
With CAFTA, the United States is working with its neighbors to ensure that market-oriented economic reform and political stability will take hold. The United States also signed free trade agreements with Peru in April and Colombia in November, and concluded FTA negotiations with Panama in December.
Import tariffs have been the main instrument of trade policy and have had three main purposes: to raise revenue for the government, to restrict imports and protect domestic producers from foreign competition, and to reach reciprocity agreements that reduce trade barriers.
This article reviews the broad changes in US trade policy over the course of the nation's history. Import tariffs have been the main instrument of trade policy and have had three main purposes: to raise revenue for the government, to restrict imports and protect domestic producers from foreign competition, and to reach reciprocity agreements ...
The first part, organized into four time periods, examines the key steps and results of U.S. trade policy since 1934. The second part summarizes the economic literature on the effects of trade liberalization, with brief discussions of economic theories and their quantitative implications.
Benefits of Free and Fair Trade Since taking office, President Bush has demonstrated his commitment to opening markets and knocking down trade barriers to create new opportunities for U.S businesses, workers and farmers.