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Job Creators Speak Out: Free Trade Agreements
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Uploaded on Oct 18, 2011
On October 12, 2011, The House of Representatives passed three free trade agreements with Panama, Columbia, and South Korea. Job creators from manufacturing and farming industries visited lawmakers to discuss the importance of these agreements. If signed into law, they could create 250,000 jobs in America and free up the global market for our country's exports.
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swimmerdudemisha 8 months ago
NO!
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333emer 1 year ago
"Fair" Fair trade: "competing on an even playing field" sounds good. I studied engineering, have practical experience in construction, am over 50 years old, and a woman. When do I start work? I speak and write impeccable English, I hope it is not a problem.
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toejamken 1 year ago
Does this mean I will see more items on store shelves that say Made in USA?
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