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The Economic and National Security Implications of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Agreement

An Address by Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Kit Bond (R-Mo.)


May 12, 2008 -

Falk Auditorium, The Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC - Monday, May 12, 2008, 3:30 pm — 4:30 pm

International trade has grown rapidly in recent decades. Most countries impose tariffs on imports, which protect domestic industries from overseas competition but distort world markets. With jobs and wages under pressure, both global trade talks and bilateral trade agreements have become harder and harder to negotiate. Although a free-trade deal has been negotiated by the United States and Colombia, it still awaits congressional approval. Last month, President George W. Bush submitted the Colombia free-trade agreement to Congress, but leaders in the House of Representatives have indefinitely delayed a vote on ratification.

On May 12, the Brookings Institution will host Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Senator Kit Bond (R-Mo.) for a discussion of the economic and national security implications of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Agreement. Senator Grassley is the ranking member of the Committee on Finance, with Senate jurisdiction over international trade. Senator Bond is the vice chairman on the Senate Select Intelligence Committee and a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Brookings Managing Director William Antholis will provide introductory remarks and moderate the discussion. After their remarks, Senators Grassley and Bond will take questions from the audience.

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The Honorable Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa)

United States Senate

The Honorable Kit Bond (R-Mo.)

United States Senate



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May 2008