Gutierrez continues pushing U.S.-Colombia free trade deal

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Posted on: November 13th, 2007
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“U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez said on Tuesday that he will bring a Congressional delegation to Colombia to continue the push to advance the U.S.-Colombia trade deal by showing members of Congress the remarkable transformation taking place in the South American country.

The visit of the fourth administration-led Congressional delegation will take place on Nov. 17-19 and highlight key trade pact for U.S. exports and security, according to a press release issued by the Commerce Department.”*

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