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Trade Liberalization Challenges Post-CAFTA (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Nov. 30, 2005
Report Number RS22339
Report Type Report
Authors Raymond J. Ahearn, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
Summary:

This Congressional Research Service report summarizes the impact of the Bush Administration on the Central American Free Trade Agreement, highlighting congressional challenges and considerations for future trade agreements. "Since taking office in January 2001, President Bush has supported trade liberalization through negotiations on multiple fronts: globally, regionally, and bilaterally. During this period, Congress has approved five free trade agreements (FTAs) that the Bush Administration has negotiated and signed. The FTAs are designed to promote broad economic and political objectives, both domestic and foreign. However, the debate in Congress over the last FTA approved - the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) - was contentious, sparking concerns about how Congress might consider future trade liberalizing agreements. This report analyses some of the challenges that became apparent in the aftermath of a divisive trade debate and how they could affect consideration of future trade agreements. This report will not be updated."