Category Archives: Trade

Nuclear Power, Trade and Afghanistan: Will Democrats Finally Support Obama? by Gregory Hilton

President Obama met last week with the Republican leadership which promised enthusiastic support for a number of his initiatives. The President has solid GOP backing for his 34,000 troop surge in Afghanistan, as well as his proposals to promote nuclear power, off shore drilling for oil and gas, clean coal technologies and three pending free trade agreements. All of these proposals were advocated by the President in his State of the Union address. Continue reading

In a Major Change, Obama Backs Free Trade with Colombia, Panama and South Korea by Gregory Hilton

NAFTA trade has increased steadily

NAFTA trade has increased steadily


In a major policy shift, President Obama is now pursuing efforts to secure free trade agreements with Colombia, Panama and South Korea. The shift was apparent at the recent Latin Summit where Obama had to endure anti-U.S. harangue’s from Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez. Continue reading

Obama’s Commitment to Trade Reform Thrown Into Question By Gregory Hilton

Anti-NAFTA Obama flyer from the Ohio primary.

Anti-NAFTA Obama flyer from the Ohio primary.


As the article below demonstrates, we now have further proof free trade agreements will have a low priority in the Obama Administration. Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), the vice chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, has just turned down an offer to be the new United States Trade Representative. Continue reading