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IN THE NEWS -August 3, 2002: U.S. Trade Bill


By Caty Weaver 1
Broadcast:
This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program IN THE NEWS.



The United States Congress has passed a new trade bill. The Senate passed the bill
Thursday by a vote of sixty to thirty-four. Opposition 2 was stronger in the House of
Representatives where the bill passed by only three votes. It has gone to President
Bush to be signed.


The bill gives the president and United States trade representatives what is called
“fast track”
power on trade negotiation 3 issues. That means they will have more
freedom to negotiate trade agreements.



The bill limits congressional debate on trade agreements brought before it.
Lawmakers have to vote on the agreements within ninety days. Also, they no longer are permitted to make
changes to the agreements. They have to accept or reject the agreement as it is written.



The new trade bill requires that the administration communicate with congressional committees while trade
negotiations 4 are being held. The bill says the administration must consider the protection of workers’
rights and
the environment as negotiating goals. And, negotiators have to consider United States laws designed to fight
unfair business activities by foreign countries.



Yet, the bill only requires these issues be considered during trade negotiations. It does not demand that
negotiators honor the goals in reaching agreements.



Congress first passed fast track legislation in nineteen-seventy-four. American presidents enjoyed the power for
the next twenty years. In nineteen-ninety-four, Congress voted against extending the power to then president, Bill
Clinton. Lawmakers of Mister Clinton’s Democratic party led the opposition to the legislation. They argued that
more congressional control in trade issues would help protect workers rights and the environment.



Democrats 5 led the opposition to this latest fast track bill. And they won some compromises. For example, the bill
provides more than one-thousand-million dollars yearly for health insurance and other aid to United States
workers who lose their jobs to foreign competition. The bill also guarantees help for some workers whose
factories are moved to foreign countries.



The new trade bill could help a number of South American countries. It includes the Andean Trade Preference
that offers lower import taxes to Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. However, the countries must show that
they are taking steps to fight trade in illegal drugs.



President Bush says he will sign the trade bill into law next week. It will be in effect for five years. Mister Bush
says the bill will open markets and create jobs for American workers and farmers. American Trade
Representative Robert Zoellic campaigned hard for the bill. He argued that countries refuse to negotiate with him
while lawmakers can interfere 6 with the terms he negotiates.



This VOA Special English program In The News was written by Caty Weaver. This is Steve Ember.


 


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acetyl chloride
Acultzingo
AIST, A.I.S.T.
algebraic term
All Ordinaries
autonomous morality
autovaccinotherapy
base court
bifilar
Buchberg
buffalo clovers
burliness
by a margin
cephalofacial
circular-path crack test
collectivising
corigliano
counterdrains
cycloscala crenulata
DACAS
digital integrating circuit
dominican pesoes
dynamic mounting ring
efficient performance
elutriation by air
expone
fernandezs
field curvature corrector
finless eel
first slag
Guiratinga
hair designer
hitched tandem pavers
household industry
imidas
induction loop system
interesse
interpenetrating section
isomar
jesuit
JSFA
kinematic potential
knockdown activity
launching ramp
Lineolaceae
Longwangmiaoan Age
macronecine
multiflora
multiple ion monitoring
naked radiator
neurofibril
next-birthday
normalized logarithmic spectrum
oil of theobroma
ovariectomized
Pembroke
plasma sprayed coating
PMDI
podsol soils
pork and beans
primary liquid
prohibit someone from doing something
Puerto Madero
ragged us
red-striped
retrievable inner barrel
return from procedure
rf cable
Ride with the tide
safety control system
Saint Peter sandstone
secondary species
six's
smoking in corona discharge
spense
ssads
ST_interest-and-excitement_exciting-and-interesting
staunchless
stepped-ply belt
stillbirth rate
stump mortise
subset word
surface chart variable
the day following
three-lanest
Thymylanime
time-sharing storage management
twin rope grab
undecylprodigiosin
under-running
unilateral hypertrophy
valet service
variable refrigerant flow air conditioner
Veynes
Vohenstrauss
vojtas
waguespack
WRENDA (World Request List for Neutron Data Measurements)
Ypresian
Zebrina pendula
zero-resistance phenomenon