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U.S. TRADE POLICIES:AMBASSADOR CHARLENE BARSHEFSKY
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Congressional Testimony
01-26-1999
TRADE AND AMERICAN PROSPERITY IN 1999
Testimony of Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky United States Trade Representative
Before the Senate Committee on Finance Washington, D.C.
January 26, 1999
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for inviting my testimony on the role of trade
in our economy, and the state of American trade policy today I am grateful
to you, to Senator Moynihan, and to the Committee for o...
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