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US-Central American Free Trade Agreement - CAFTA
December 2003
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Federal Government
Congressional Research Service
Agricultural
Trade in a U.S.-Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)
October 31, 2003
Remy Jurenas Specialist in Agricultural Policy Resources, Science,
and Industry Division
The
U.S.-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA): Challenges for
Sub-Regional Integration, April 25, 2003, by J. F. Hornbeck;
USDA - Economic Research Service
Amber
Waves: Multilateralism and Regionalism: Dual Strategies for Trade
Reform
Department of Commerce
Second
Report to the Congressional Textile Caucus On the Administration’s
Efforts on textile Issues U.S. Department of Commerce October
2003
United States Trade Representative
U.S.-Central
American Free Trade Agreement
Fact
Sheet on Free Trade with Central America
Fact
Sheet on Trade Capacity Building in Central America
Interim
Environmental Review (August 22, 3003)
National Action Plans for Trade Capacity Building
Costa
Rica
El
Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Corporations
and Non-Government Organization Assistance
International
Organization Assistance
Government
Assistance
USTR
letters to Congressional leaders initiating action on trade agreements
- House
USTR
letters to Congressional leaders initiating action on trade agreements
- Senate
Nongovernment Organizations
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
How
to Build a Better Trade Pact with Central America By Sandra Polaski,
Senior Associate, Trade, Equity, and Development Project
Environment
and Trade: The Linchpin to Successful CAFTA Negotiations? Issue
Brief by John Audley, July 2003.
Human Rights Watch
Deliberate
Indifference: El Salvador’s Failure to Protect Workers’
Rights
International Labour Organization
Fundamental
principles and rights at work: A labour law study Costa Rica, El
Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua International Labour
Office Geneva
See
letter from Sanford Levin, Charles Rangel, and Xavier Becerra to
Trade Representative Robert Zoellick (November 6, 2003)
Louisiana Bankers Association and First South Farm Credit
Association
Impact
of Potential Bilateral Free Trade Agreements on Projected Raw Sugar
Prices and the Economic Viability of the Louisiana Sugar Industry
By Michael E. Salassi and P. Lynn Kennedy and Janis B. Breaux (October
2003)
National Center For Food And Agricultural Policy
Dale Hathaway, “The
Impacts of U.S. Agricultural and Trade Policy on Trade
Liberalization and Integration via a U.S.-Central American Free
Trade Agreement,” April 2003,
OXFAM
Agriculture,
Investment and Intellectual Property: Three Reasons to Say No to
CAFTA
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