Monday, January 3, 2011

U.S. trade policy agenda for 2010 focuses on improving employment.

<P> 3 1 March, U.S. trade representative to submit to Congress the "2010 Trade Policy Agenda and 2009 President of the annual report" in a statement. .</ P> <P> 2010 trade policy agenda focused on developing new markets through the strengthening of trade rules and U.S. law enforcement to promote employment, to seize new opportunities, on the basis of existing trade agreements for American business and workers more .interests. .</ P> <P> Obama has set the next 5 years of employment increase of 200 million goal, that if the 2010 trade agenda Detailed by opening new markets, strengthen trade enforcement to support the president's national export plan. .</ P> <P> trade agenda to include the following: </ P> <P> support and strengthen the rules-based trading system - the United States to support the Doha Round of the three core market access (agriculture, industrial products .and services) of the liberalization; </ P> <P> rules-based trading system in the implementation of U.S. law - In 2009, the U.S. government responded to the requirements of strict implementation of Trade Law, 2010, the U.S. Trade Representative's office will further strengthen law enforcement .and, where necessary, recourse to the WTO; </ P> <P> accelerate U.S. economic growth, employment creation and innovation - to strengthen cooperation with major trading partners, to strengthen the trade interests of economic growth, domestic employment, and support U.S. innovation .. .Will accelerate regional cooperation, in particular the Pan-Pacific Partnership Agreement, to enter the Asia-Pacific core markets; </ P> <P> resolve outstanding issues in trade agreements - through negotiation with Panama, Colombia and South Korea free trade agreements related to pending .issues in order to effect an agreement as soon as possible. .It will also strengthen and Canada, Mexico, Japan and the European Union and other existing trade partners, so that the existing trade agreements to maximize the economic opportunities; </ P> <P> energy and environmental goals to promote national progress - .Good trade policy can speed up the energy and environmental programs, to provide sustainable growth, by reducing tariffs and other trade partners and the future of measures to support innovative environmental products in the WTO free trade co-operation Quick action; </ P> <P> strengthening and development .and partnership between the least developed countries - expanding trade opportunities, stimulate market-oriented growth, help the LDCs to improve people's livelihood. .Create opportunities for developing countries through the GSP, and to provide technical assistance to promote their market and legal system, to maximize benefits; </ P> <P> in trade policy reflects American values - United States Trade Representative Office to .consultation with Congress, become the SME partners, the use of new media tools to continue to innovate and go beyond and expand the range of stakeholders, to ensure inter-departmental coordination to complete the goal of open government. .</ P> <P> Kirk this week to testify in the Senate Finance Committee, and Congressional leaders to discuss trade agenda. .</ P>.

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