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    White House, lawmakers break trade pact stalemate

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House and congressional lawmakers reached a deal Tuesday to propel three coveted free trade agreements toward a vote on Capitol Hill, though the ultimate fate of the pacts with South Korea, Colombia and Panama remained uncertain.

    Key lawmakers from both parties struck an agreement with the administration to extend aid for American workers displaced by foreign trade. The White House, acknowledging concerns from labor unions, had threatened to hold up passage of the pacts unless the Trade Adjustment Assistance program, or TAA, was renewed.

    But the process for ensuring passage of the trade deals and the assistance for workers was unclear Tuesday.

    Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., said he planned to attach TAA to the Korea deal, the largest and most desirable of the trade pacts, when his committee began discussing the agreements on Thursday.

    But top Republicans balked at that proposal. Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, the top Republican on the Finance Committee, said it was a "highly partisan decision" that "risks support for this critical job-creating trade pact in the name of a welfare program of questionable benefit at a time when our nation is broke." Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he would oppose any trade deal in which the worker assistance program was embedded.

    Republicans generally support both trade and worker assistance programs, so Baucus' move could put GOP lawmakers in the awkward position of either having to vote against issues that traditionally have GOP support or handing President Barack Obama a victory on a top priority.

    Baucus negotiated with House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., and top White House economist Gene Sperling to reach a deal on the substance of the worker assistance. Their plan would make benefits available to service as well as manufacturing industries, provide money for retraining and make affordable health care available.

    Camp said in a statement Tuesday the decision on how to move the trade deals and TAA through the House was an issue for Republican leadership to determine. A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner said the worker assistance program should be dealt with separately from the trade agreements.

    Obama frequently cites passage of the three trade deals as an economic imperative for the U.S. He has touted the pacts as an opportunity to open overseas markets to U.S. companies and make American products more attractive in the global marketplace.

    White House press secretary Jay Carney said Tuesday: "Now is the time to move forward with TAA and with the Korea, Colombia and Panama trade agreements."

    The pro-business U.S. Chamber of Commerce also urged lawmakers to move quickly to pass the pacts.

    "I urge members of both parties to seize a reasonable compromise and move the trade agenda forward," chamber president Tom Donohue said in a statement. "The time to act is now."

    The TAA program was expanded two years ago as part of Obama's stimulus package to include aid for more displaced workers, but the expansion expired in February. The extension agreed to in negotiations is smaller than the 2009 package and would continue through 2013.

    Administration officials said continuing TAA would be paid by spending cuts, though Camp's office said the details of where the cuts would come from were still being worked out.

    The U.S. signed the trade pacts with South Korea, Panama and Colombia in 2007 under President George W. Bush. But the then-Democratic-led Congress never brought the agreements up for vote, giving the Obama administration time to renegotiate areas it found objectionable.

    U.S. trade officials spent months negotiating outstanding issues on the pacts, reaching an agreement with South Korea in December. The pact would boost U.S. exports by $11 billion a year, according to the administration.

    Deals were struck this spring with Panama, one of Latin America's fastest-growing economies, and Colombia. The administration says a final pact with Colombia will boost U.S. exports by more than $1 billion per year.

    All three agreements need congressional approval.

    Labor unions and key Democrats continue to have deep concerns in particular over the deal with Colombia, a country considered extremely dangerous for union organizers. While Colombia has agreed to implement an action plan for protecting worker rights and ending violence against union groups, the top Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Sander Levin of Michigan, said Monday that he would oppose the trade deal if it did not include specific language committing Colombia to carry out those steps.

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    Associated Press writer Jim Abrams contributed to this report.

     

    145 comments

    • Timothy  •  11 mths ago
      How about our Government:
      1. Give tax breaks to companies that invest in the US.
      2. Impose taxes on any US company that outsources overseas. Including parent, shadow, and subsidiary companies.
      3. Impose tarriffs on any goods those companies import into the US, so that it is not profitable for them to do so.
      4. Cease all subsidies and tax breaks for companies investing/operating overseas.
      5. Impose a "mirror image" trade policy with ALL other countries. End the most favored nation policy.
    • Freedom7  •  11 mths ago
      Free trade made all the good paying jobs run to other countries to manufactor. Our Politicians are working against the American people! Don't vote for CAREER POLITICIANS!!!
      Washington. Wait till they cut SS and Medicare/caid! This country will crumble.
    • JJ  •  11 mths ago
      Someone, PLEASE explain to me how free trade is GOOD for the American PEOPLE! Yes, yes, I understand how it is good for the COMPANIES, but not for the PEOPLE! This will just mean more American jobs being shipped overseas!
      • JL 11 mths ago
        Pick up any basic economics book and you could educate yourself. Overall, free trade is a good thing but yes, there are people, sometimes regions and industries that might suffer. Same thing happens with technological advances.
      • dcphony 11 mths ago
        We didn't engage in "free" trade for many years (although we did engage in "fair" trade) and were at the top of the heap, Joe. We had power and prosperity when we heavily regulated foreign trade. We took the fetters off and now we have economic instability, familial insecurity, and communities across our nation hurting, but, I must admit, the rich are definitely getting the benefits. The rich, however, are the few. What about the other 300 million, joe?
      • George Washington 11 mths ago
        No, Free trade will draw business to the country that supports it. Fewer regulations and restrictions means more business want to set up shop here.

        Get it?

        Ron Paul 2012
    • Impartial Observer  •  11 mths ago
      What is "Made in USA" that any 3rd world country can afford ???
      • George Washington 11 mths ago
        Everything if its made correctly. Where do much of the resources come from. Overseas. The cost of that material would be comparable to their pay scale.
      • jimster 11 mths ago
        food
    • demolishican  •  11 mths ago
      Why would we want a trade deal that shifts Americans with jobs to Americans on welfare?
    • Neeste  •  11 mths ago
      These free trade agreements are killing the middle class in this country. Both Democrats and Republicans are looking after international corporation interests. We need fair trade, not free trade. Trump is right!
    • ronnyo  •  11 mths ago
      That's just great---shipping more jobs out of the country----just what we need to pull us out of this recession. You gotta ask yourself who's benefitting the most from these policies---it's definitely not the American public.
    • Dicky  •  11 mths ago
      Once NAFTA was signed by Clinton, and the WTO created, that was the mass relocation of US manufacturing out of the US, and all those good paying jobs, and tax ratables gone, not only destroying US manufacturing, but the US economy. NAFTA also started the ball rolling of US plants leaving, and opened the borders to the immigration revolution. We are the "Old Order". the "New World Order" which big Bush cryptically stated, was the rise of Asia (China and India) with relocated western technology (New Order) Big Bush's other cryptic statement of 'A Thousand Points of Light" was occultic doublespeak of the Free Trade Treaties, and their thousands of pages of legislation, that next to no congressional robotoids even bothered to read, they just signed at their puppetmasters string pulling
      • whitetiger 11 mths ago
        Yes Clinton signed NAFTA, but it was Reagan who started the agreement. It is the tax laws that were created that the companies are taking advantage of, that is causing jobs to leave the country.
      • george 11 mths ago
        reagan started the free trade idea! bush sr first implemented it with china. then newt gingrich that controlled house and senate under his contract on america, wrote and formulated nafta and pushed it on clinton, if clinton didnt go along with everything newt (republican) wanted, newt wouldnt submit a federal buget to clinton to be signed and shut doewn the goverment. next bush jr normalized free trade with china, and while bush jr controlled house senate and presidency he did nothing to repeal free trade agreements and he did nothing about illegal aliens.
      • Freedom7 11 mths ago
        I know from fact...where I live all the good paying jobs left the city. I don't buy their products any more! Equal trade, not free! It makes for a welfare state here!
    • ohyes  •  11 mths ago
      Because who doesn't want to take his 747 to Iowa at this time of year?
      President Obama popped up in Iowa today.
      And you'll never guess what he did.
      he pleaded for yet more time to create new jobs and keep his.

      Eight hundred and sixty-one days after popping up in Denver, of all places, to sign the Democratic Congress' $787-billion stimulus bill that was going to work almost immediately and absolutely keep unemployment below 8%, Obama offered another jobs speech today (full text below) with unemployment at 9.1%.

      He admitted that things are not good for millions of Americans and said it was going to take even more time to do what his vice president promised would be happening 14 months ago.

      How could the awful economic hole from you-know-who keep getting deeper 889 days after the guy fled back to Texas?
      • AnthonyM 11 mths ago
        The one thing they had working for them...It's Bush's fault......isn't working anymore.
      • AnthonyM 11 mths ago
        This president never cared about unemployment or millions of Americans losing their homes. 1 full year spent on Healthcare for his constinuency. The private sector non-union(Unions have waivers) worker will be paying for that. It's all about redistribution of wealth. Except it's taking from the middle class to the entitlers.
      • noneya 11 mths ago
        Bush's needless wars broke us...pure and simple and YOU KNOW IT
    • none  •  11 mths ago
      Why is our goverment killing the USA. This is why they do not have enough tax base to pay for anything any more. They only care about big business who are giving them undocumented campain donations, and who knows what else.
    • Muffie  •  11 mths ago
      Great, so more nations will be taking our jobs. Thanks, Congress!
    • Free Fire Wire  •  11 mths ago
      How come free trade agreements always screw the American worker?
    • Willie Oleson  •  11 mths ago
      The shell game won't work. Nothing will change as long as we continue to be a nation of consumers instead of producers. Bring back jobs or keep what manufacturing base we have left here in the States. No more using cheap labor at the expense of our financial infrastructure.
    • gl  •  11 mths ago
      Politicians from BOTH parties once again supporting these so called "Free Trade" agreements that benefit their corporate pals and DESTROY American workers. These people are scum.
    • STEVE WHITE  •  11 mths ago
      well if you think anyone in Washington is going to do anything for the American working class you must be stupid.
    • Jim_vierling  •  11 mths ago
      "The pro-business U.S. Chamber of Commerce also urged lawmakers to move quickly to pass the pacts."

      This alone makes it questionable at best to whether or not these agreements will benefit anyone other than the corporate elite.
    • denise  •  11 mths ago
      What the hell are we goning to export, besides jobs?
    • Larry  •  11 mths ago
      Ross Perot was correct when he said, If the NAFTA bill is passed you will hear
      one of the loudest SUCKING sounds of are jobs going overseas. Amen.....
    • vlad the impaler  •  11 mths ago
      Free trade is job killers remember what nafta did!!!!!!!!
    • Chazwinners  •  11 mths ago
      End NAFTA...put tariffs back in place on imported goods...all imported goods...then watch millions of well paying jobs come back to America.
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