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Senator John McCain, the Republicansâ presumptive presidential candidate, continued his strong support for free trade with a visit to Colombia and discussions with its president, Ãlvaro Uribe.
McCain praised the pending trade agreement between the U.S. and Colombia, which has ... Continue reading »
McCain praised the pending trade agreement between the U.S. and Colombia, which has ... Continue reading »
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1 year ago
His visits to Canada, Colombia and Mexico and his discussions in those countries are primarily focusing on free trade. Many commentators are saying that his support for free trade may be a political risk in the current anti-trade climate.
He may not be a "pure" free trader, but I think it's accurate to call him a "strong" supporter.