The Obama administration hopes to continue advancing the country’s trade relations with
“We look forward to continuing to work as partners with the Colombian government to expand our robust trading relationship and improve the ability of Colombians to exercise their fundamental labor rights,” said Commerce Secretary Gary Locke on Monday after meeting with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, who also met with President Obama.
Locke and Uribe discussed the importance of trade and commercial relations between the
Both officials also highlighted the importance of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement and the governments’ shared commitment to eventual passage of the agreement.
Trade groups with an interest in the implementation of the U.S.-Colombian free trade agreement viewed the meeting between the Obama and Uribe administrations as a positive step.
“The
“We call on the administration to work with the Colombian government to agree on clear and measurable benchmarks to demonstrate the necessary progress on outstanding issues to bring the trade agreement before the U.S. Congress by a date certain,” he said.
(Source: American Shipper)