Economic Interests - Uphill Climb on Trade Deals
The next year, between now and the fall general election campaign for president, could well define the Bush administration's trade legacy. Will it be remembered for an early string of bilateral free-trade agreements with Australia and small nations such as Guatemala, Morocco, and others?
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