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USCIB Welcomes Free Trade Agreement With Korea
| Source: USCIB
NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- April 2, 2007 -- The United States Council for International
Business (USCIB), a pro-trade group representing America's top global
companies, today applauded completion of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade
Agreement.
"This agreement with the world's tenth largest economy has the potential to
bring huge economic benefits to U.S business, workers, consumers and
farmers," said USCIB President Peter M. Robinson. "It is one of the most
important free trade pacts the U.S. has ever achieved."
Yesterday, the U.S. and Korea announced completion of a comprehensive trade
agreement that would eliminate nearly all tariffs on manufactured goods and
offer substantial new market access for U.S services exports and
agricultural products.
Korea is the seventh largest U.S. trading partner and export market, with
$72 billion in bilateral trade in goods in 2005. The United States
exported almost $40 billion worth of goods and services that year.
"We understand that not all of our objectives were realized in this
compromise agreement," stated Mr. Robinson. "We will closely examine the
text of the agreement before offering views on the substantive results."
USCIB provided comprehensive industry views on objectives for the U.S.-Korea free trade agreement in March 2006. These are available at:
www.uscib.org/docs/USCIB_Comments_on_US-Korea_FTA.pdf.
USCIB promotes an open system of global commerce. Its membership includes
some 300 leading U.S. companies, professional services firms and
associations. As the American member of the leading international business
and employers' organizations, USCIB provides business views to policy
makers and regulatory authorities worldwide and works to facilitate
international trade. More information is available at www.uscib.org.