CAFTA, Final Passage
Sen. Chuck Grassley, Chairman of the Committee on Finance, made the following comment on final Senate passage of the CAFTA implementing bill. The House of Representatives also passed the measure today.
"We've taken an important step to expand meaningful economic opportunities for America's farmers, ranchers, manufacturers and service providers. This fair trade agreement levels the playing field for U.S. exporters in Iowa and nationwide. Because of this vote, our exporters will get a better trade deal in the CAFTA countries than what they have today. "We've also sent an important message about maintaining our leadership on opening up international trade. Passing CAFTA is important in its own right. But it's also important for building momentum in the ongoing Doha Round trade negotiations in the WTO. I hope the
administration takes advantage of our passing CAFTA to press for meaningful market access commitments from our trading partners in those negotiations.
"CAFTA will also help to strengthen young democracies in Central America. This agreement will improve transparency and enhance respect for the rule of law in those countries, in addition to bringing increased prosperity and greater economic opportunities. By helping to stabilize democratic governments in the region, CAFTA serves to advance our national security
interests. I look forward to the President signing this important legislation into law as soon as possible."
http://finance.senate.gov/press/Gpress/2005/prg072805.pdf