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Date: 2014-01-29 12:52:06
Fast track
Non-tariff barriers to trade
Export
United States–Colombia Free Trade Agreement
Peru–United States Trade Promotion Agreement
International trade
Business
International relations

TRADE PROMOTION AUTHORITY RENEWAL HELPING TO ENSURE GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS FOR U.S. INDUSTRY Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) helps to define the critical constitutional relationship between Congress and the President wit

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