A bill expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should initiate negotiations to enter into a free trade agreement with the country of Georgia.
Summary
Senate Resolution 136 is a formal statement expressing the Senate's position that the United States should begin negotiations to establish a free trade agreement with the Republic of Georgia. If pursued, such an agreement would aim to reduce or eliminate tariffs and trade barriers between the two nations, potentially lowering the cost of imported goods for American consumers. Additionally, the resolution seeks to strengthen economic ties and provide U.S. businesses with expanded access to Georgian markets for exports and investment.
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