Supporting President Obama and his agenda to strengthen United States trade relations in Asia and with key partners like South Korea, Panama, and Colombia.
Summary
House Resolution 1124 is a non-binding proposal that expresses congressional support for expanding international trade, specifically by urging the formal approval of pending free trade agreements with South Korea, Panama, and Colombia. The resolution calls on the executive branch to submit these agreements to Congress for a vote to prevent American businesses from losing market access to foreign competitors. If implemented, these agreements aim to lower tariffs on American exports, potentially creating new opportunities for U.S. manufacturers and farmers to sell their goods in these three countries.
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