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(4/29/09 ) New Report: Panama FTA Would Undermine U.S. Efforts to Stop Offshore Tax-Haven Abuse and Regulate Risky Financial Conduct |
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(1/16/09 ) Trade Agreement Implemented Despite Peru’s Environmental Rollbacks, Failure to Meet Labor Standards |
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(1/13/09 ) Bush Grant of Medal of Freedom to Colombian President Uribe Is an Outrage Given his government’s Links with Right-Wing Paramilitaries and the Growing Attacks on Colombian Unionists, Afro-Colombian and Indigenous People |
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(4/25/08 ) National Conference of State Legislatures Slams Pro-Colombia FTA Resolution as Colombia Presidential Advisor Linked to Paramilitaries Is Arrested |
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(4/7/08 ) Sending Colombia Free Trade Agreement to Congress Without Democratic Leaders’ Nod Dooms Pact That Already Faced Uncertain Prospects Because of Unionist Assassinations, NAFTA-Style Provisions |
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(12/11/07 ) Democratic Leaders, Rank and File Unmoved by Corporate Push for Expansion of NAFTA to Colombia |
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(12/4/07 ) In Peru Trade Vote, Senate Democrats Break With Base, Dismiss Widespread Public Opposition to More-of-the-Same Trade Policy and Join GOP to Vote for Another Bush NAFTA Expansion Pushed by Corporations |
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(11/8/07 ) Majority of House Democrats Stand up for Constituents, Vote ‘No’ on Peru NAFTA Expansion, Demand a New Direction on Trade |
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(10/31/07 ) Lawmakers’ Efforts to Smooth the Way for Peru FTA Worry the Majority of Democrats, Vulnerable Freshmen and Democratic Base |
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(9/25/07 ) House Committee Vote Masks Lack of Democratic Rank-and-File Support for Bush NAFTA Expansion to Peru |
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(9/11/07 ) As Peru NAFTA Expansion Vote Looms, Opposition Grows |
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(7/12/07 ) Two-Day Nationwide Strike Against U.S.Free Trade Agreement Rocks Peru, Reveals Broad Peruvian Opposition to NAFTA Expansion |
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(6/25/07 ) Opposition Grows As Legal Text of Divisive Trade Deal Is Finally Made Public |
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(11/22/06 ) By Signing Colombia Free Trade Agreement Without Addressing Democrats’ Concerns, Bush Administration Signals It Would Rather Play Partisan Political Games Than Pass a Trade Agreement |
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(11/29/05 ) The Ghost of NAFTA Past: A Decade of Bad Results Haunts AFTA Talks as “Last Round” of Talks Collapse Just a Month After FTAA Burial in Argentina |
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(9/23/05 ) As Latest Round of AFTA Negotiations Continues, Andean Trade Agreement’s Prospects Look Dim; Labor, Investment and National Security Concerns Raised |
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