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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
Jim Dyke or Trevor Francis (202-482-4883)
Wednesday,
October 3, 2001
Joint
Statement by Commerce Secretary Don Evans
and U.S. Trade Representative
Robert B. Zoellick
WASHINGTON
- Commerce Secretary Don Evans and United States Trade Representative
Robert B. Zoellick issued the following joint statement on the introduction
today of a Trade Promotion Authority bill by House Ways and Means
Committee Chairman Bill Thomas (R-CA).
"We greatly
appreciate Chairman Thomas' leadership in developing a bill with
Democrats and Republicans to grant the President U.S. Trade Promotion
Authority this year. In an effort to address long-standing differences,
he and his colleagues have worked hard to put forward a number of
creative ideas. This bill should allow the Congress to move forward
quickly in a cooperative fashion to grant the President vitally
needed trade negotiating authority, and we will work with the Congress
to support this effort.
"This action
could not be more timely. Even the introduction of this bill sends
an important signal. Trade can be an engine for international economic
recovery and help build confidence in markets. We are only five
weeks away from a meeting to launch a new round of trade negotiations
in the WTO to open markets around the world. We are only months
away from completing two free trade agreements in Latin America
and Asia. We are making progress on a Free Trade Agreement for all
the Americas. And other countries, especially in the developing
world, are looking for America's leadership on trade and economic
growth.
"Many respected
leaders, such as Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, have joined
the President in a bipartisan call for American leadership on trade.
Many opinion leaders, cabinet officials from both parties, and seven
presidents of liberal and conservative think tanks, have called
upon the Congress to grant the President trade negotiating authority
at this time.
"We will work
closely with the Congress throughout the legislative process to
ensure that the President has the authority to promote U.S. economic
leadership, help invigorate the global economy, and negotiate the
best deals for American farmers, businesses, workers, and consumers."
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