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词条 Congressional Pro-Trade Caucus
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The Congressional Pro-Trade Caucus (CPTC), founded by Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar in 2009, during the 111th Congress. Congressman Cuellar, a member of the coalition of Blue Dog Democrats, characterizes the group as Democrats and Republicans from all across the country, united by the belief that trade is the lifeblood of the global economy and that healthy trade is a prerequisite for economic recovery. [1] One of the primary issues of interest to the group is the NAFTA-Mexican trucking dispute.[2]

See also

  • House trade working group
  • United States – Colombia Free Trade Agreement
  • Panama – United States Trade Promotion Agreement
  • South Korea – United States Free Trade Agreement
  • Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership
  • United States Trade Representative
  • Caucuses of the United States Congress
  • Congressional caucus
  • North American Free Trade Agreement

References

1. ^Henry Cuellar, Guest Editorial, Texas Border Business News, April 10, 2009.  
2. ^Dan Ikenson and Scott Lincicome, Paying the Price for Obama's Lack of a Trade Policy, L.A. Times, July 24, 2009. 

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100306001943/http://cha.house.gov/member_orgs111th.aspx 111th Congress Congressional Member Organizations (CMOs)]
  • Trade section of the Web site of Rep. Henry Cuellar
  • Restoring the Pro-Trade Consensus, Cato Institute Web site, June 15, 2010 (includes video of event)
  • National Foreign Trade Council U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar Launches Pro-Trade Caucus, Mar. 20, 2009

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