As part of its overall trade strategy, the Bush Administration over the last year began negotiating bilateral free trade area (FTA) agreements with four regional blocs or countries. Negotiations on a U.S.-Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) involving Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua began in late January 2003 and are currently scheduled to conclude this December. While negotiators have reportedly made progress in a number of areas, efforts to formulate a framework for handling agricultural trade have been slow
Over the past seven years, the U.S. government has been involved in trade negotiations that have led...
The Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is a trade agreement between the United States and...
4 pp., 1 figureThe use of trade agreements to achieve both domestic and international trade policy o...
Leaders of Western Hemisphere countries have agreed to negotiate a Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
This study looks at several major legislative actions in 2002 that will substantially affect trade n...
In November 2003, the Bush Administration announced that it intended to begin negotiations on a free...
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) fifth ministerial conference (held September 10-14, 2003 in Can...
This report explains the conditions in five countries in Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, G...
The fact that trade, and especially agricultural trade, remains far from free is puzzling, since the...
"This paper is a description and an analysis of trade liberalization under CAFTA. It shows that in ...
Trade with Latin American countries is an increasingly important issue, as negotiations progress for...
[Excerpt] The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force on January 1, 1994 (P.L...
This paper is a description and an analysis of trade liberalization under CAFTA. It shows that in th...
Proponents of DR-CAFTA argue the RTA will free the U.S. agricultural sector of these disadvantages b...
On November 16, 2003, President George W. Bush formally notified Congress of his intention to negoti...
Over the past seven years, the U.S. government has been involved in trade negotiations that have led...
The Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is a trade agreement between the United States and...
4 pp., 1 figureThe use of trade agreements to achieve both domestic and international trade policy o...
Leaders of Western Hemisphere countries have agreed to negotiate a Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
This study looks at several major legislative actions in 2002 that will substantially affect trade n...
In November 2003, the Bush Administration announced that it intended to begin negotiations on a free...
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) fifth ministerial conference (held September 10-14, 2003 in Can...
This report explains the conditions in five countries in Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, G...
The fact that trade, and especially agricultural trade, remains far from free is puzzling, since the...
"This paper is a description and an analysis of trade liberalization under CAFTA. It shows that in ...
Trade with Latin American countries is an increasingly important issue, as negotiations progress for...
[Excerpt] The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force on January 1, 1994 (P.L...
This paper is a description and an analysis of trade liberalization under CAFTA. It shows that in th...
Proponents of DR-CAFTA argue the RTA will free the U.S. agricultural sector of these disadvantages b...
On November 16, 2003, President George W. Bush formally notified Congress of his intention to negoti...
Over the past seven years, the U.S. government has been involved in trade negotiations that have led...
The Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is a trade agreement between the United States and...
4 pp., 1 figureThe use of trade agreements to achieve both domestic and international trade policy o...