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March 17, 2009 

2009 International Trade Outlook Webinar to be Presented on March 19, 2009

On Thursday, March 19, 2009, Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg is presenting a 2009 Trade Outlook webinar. The webinar, which will take place from 1 - 2 p.m. EDT, will address the various changes that may be in store for U.S. trade policy in the coming year, including:

  • Trade Priorities of the Obama Administration and the 111th Congress
  • Changes in Congressional committees and in the Executive Branch
  • The 2009 Trade Agenda, including pending and new Free Trade Agreements
  • Trade preference program reform, including GSP and other programs
  • Food and consumer product safety update
  • Trade enforcement overview
Members of ST&R's Government Relations Team will provide insight that will help prepare your company for the transition to the new Administration and Congress.

Click here for more information and to register for the webinar.

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The problem with TRADE in THE UNITED STATES is NAFTA! Now Mexico is putting tarriffs on our stuff we send down there. Well, most of the stuff we have been sending down there is the FACTORIES in the UNITED STATES that have been packed up into trucks and railcars to be "EXPORTED" to Mexico. So many of you are clueless. It's not that we have too high of wages in the UNITED STATES, it that we have a bunch of Jelly brains in Washington and in Kansas that support these stupid "TRADE AGREEMENTS"! End NAFTA, CAFTA, Most Favored Trade Status, and any other "Agreement" that is not BENEFICIAL to the UNITED STATES, and things will turn around after we have trucked our factories back to the UNITED STATES. These jobs that we have lost have been through those who have had Fathers that have fought the wars for them or are actually those who have fought in wars for "Us". Kinda makes me wonder who they have been fighting for!!

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