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- Industry welcomes reinstated fast-track trade law. (Markets).(Brief Article)
- PRESIDENT GEORGE W Bush last week signed industry-supported legislation restoring the White House's authority to negotiate new international trade agreements. "Trade is an important source of good jobs for our workers, a source of higher PRESIDENT GEORGE W...
- Research articles 2002-08-12
- Key Democrats go centrist, support trade; Some in Congress break with party, unions; use swing votes to win on other issues.(New York Economy)
- A decade after New York City's Democratic Congressional delegation voted nearly en bloc against the North American Free Trade Agreement, a substantial minority has turned centrist, sometimes breaking with the liberal wing of the Democratic Party to s A decade after New York City's Democratic Congressional...
- Research articles 2004-06-21
- Efforts Underway to Renew Fast-Track Trade Authority.(US Trade Representative asks Congress for fast track authority to negotiate trade agreements)(Brief Article)
- US TRADE Representative Robert Zoellick has asked Congress to give President George W. Bush "fast-track" authority to negotiate new bilateral and regional free trade agreements. In testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee, US TRADE Representative Robert Zoellick...
- Research articles 2001-03-19
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- MEXICO PUSHES TO MAKE IMMIGRATION FOCUS OF BILATERAL RELATIONS DURING SECOND TERM FOR U.S. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH.
- The Mexican government is pushing for immigration to remain a major focus of US-Mexico relations during US President George W. Bush's second term, but other issues are expected to surface during the next four years. Among those are the US push to secure its southern borders,...
- Research articles 2004-11-17
- DTN News: Former U.S. President George Bush Backs India's Nuclear Role In Last Week Visit To New Delhi
- DTN News: Former U.S. President George Bush Backs India's Nuclear Role In Last Week Visit To New Delhi *Source: DTN News / Int'l Media NSI News Source Info NEW DELHI, India - November 2, 2009: Former U.S. President George Bush said Oct. 31 that the Indo-U.S....
- News items 2009-11-02
- Bush promises to move fast on Australian deal
- Australian Prime Minister John Howard has won promises of quick US action to approve a new free trade agreement in meetings with President George W. Bush and congressional leaders. "I assured the prime minister that I'll work with the leadership in our Congress to move this agreement forward,"...
- Research articles 2004-06-14
- Bush vows to help Panama clinch free trade agreement
- WASHINGTON AFP — President George W. Bush said Tuesday he would do his best to get Congress to approve a pending free trade agreement with Panama, after meeting with its President Martin Torrijos in the White House. "The Panamanian free trade vote is a priority of this government. It...
- Research articles 2008-05-06
- Bush still hopeful on achieving Middle East peace deal
- WASHINGTON, April 29 Kyodo U.S. President George W. Bush said Tuesday he still hopes to see a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians before his term ends in January. ''I'm still hopeful we'll get an agreement by the end of my presidency,'' Bush said...
- Research articles 2008-05-05
- Bush pushes Central America trade pact
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush urged lawmakers to approve the Central America Free Trade Agreement, which was signed last year but still faces hurdles to passage in the US Congress. "To create jobs and to strengthen democracy in hemisphere, the Congress needs to pass the Central...
- Research articles 2005-04-20
- Bush sends Central American trade pact to Congress
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush sent the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement to the US Congress for what is expected to be a tough fight for approval. "The Agreement is in our national interest, and I urge the Congress to approve it expeditiously," the president...
- Research articles 2005-06-23
- US fully committed to reaching agreement in WTO talks, says Bush
- VIENNA AFP — US President George W. Bush insisted that the United States was fully committed to reaching an agreement to reduce global trade barriers in the current Doha round of negotiations. Bush's pledge, issued here after an EU-US summit, followed a warning from the European Commission that the...
- Research articles 2006-06-21
- Bush signs US-Oman trade pact
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush signed the US-Oman Free Trade Agreement, the fifth such extensive trade pact with a Middle Eastern country since he took office. US Trade Representative Susan Schwab said in a statement that the accord was "good news for the United States, Oman, and...
- Research articles 2006-09-26
- Bush hails Iraq accord, warns more work to do
- ALBUQUERQUE, United States AFP — US President George W. Bush on Monday welcomed a broadbrush deal among top Iraqi leaders to forge national unity and quell sectarian violence but warned that much work remained. In a hastily announced public statement, Bush said he had spoken to leaders in Baghdad...
- Research articles 2007-08-27
- US-China textiles deal smoothes path for Bush
- WASHINGTON AFP — The US government hailed a hard-fought textiles agreement with China that removes one of the two nations' biggest trade headaches before President George W. Bush heads to Beijing this month. Officials and industry representatives said the agreement, signed in London Tuesday by US Trade Representative Rob...
- Research articles 2005-11-08
- CAFTA will help US textile industry compete against Asia: Bush
- DALLAS, United States AFP — The hotly debated free-trade plan with Central America and the Dominican Republic will help the US textile industry compete better with Asia, President George W. Bush said. Traveling to the heart of the US textile industry, which has been devastated by cheap imports from...
- Research articles 2005-07-15
- Bush's visit to India should not be judged by nuclear deal: White House
- WASHINGTON AFP — An elusive nuclear deal between the United States and India should not be used as a benchmark to gauge the outcome of President George W. Bush's visit to India, the White House said. Bush had said that his top priority was to get the nuclear agreement...
- Research articles 2006-02-24
- Bush to welcome Congo's Sassou-Nguesso
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush will welcome Congo's President Denis Sassou-Nguesso June 5 for talks on efforts to keep peace in Sudan's Darfur region, the White House said. "The two leaders will discuss implementation of the May 5, 2006 Darfur Peace Agreement, NATO assistance to strengthen...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- US Olympic officials back Bush's push for anti-doping accord
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush and US Olympic officials urged lawmakers to pass an international anti-doping agreement seen as a key step before consideration of Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics. Bush said that basics of the International Convention Against Doping in Sport, drafted by the...
- Research articles 2008-02-08
- Bush announces April visit to Russia
- WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush on Wednesday announced he accepted an invitation from his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to visit Russia in April to discuss missile defense. Putin invited the US leader to the Black Sea resort of Sochi to talk about US plans to deploy...
- Research articles 2008-03-26
- Jordan's king meets Bush, Abbas
- WASHINGTON AFP — Jordan's King Abdullah II met Wednesday with US President George W. Bush and urged him to set "clear grounds and fixed time-frames" for stalled Middle East peace talks, Jordan's embassy said. Abdullah later discussed his White House visit with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, who was due...
- Research articles 2008-04-23
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