GOP House Trade Leaders Urge President to Submit FTAs to Congress Without Delay
On August 15, 2011, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Camp (R) and Trade Subcommittee Chairman Brady (R) issued statements regarding the August 15, 2011 entry into force of the Canada-Colombia free trade agreement in which they state that the Canada-Colombia FTA puts U.S. workers and exporters at a disadvantage as they seek to export U.S. goods and services to Colombia. Camp urges the President to submit the pending free trade agreements to Congress without delay. Brady notes that Congress stands ready to act on the pending FTAs as soon as they are submitted.
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