Obama administration may portend shift in trade policy (McClatchy Newspapers)
Published 12/4/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON U.S. trade strategy probably will change dramatically when the Obama administration and new Congress take power in January, with U.S. negotiators forgoing the kinds of bilateral free-trade agreements popular with the Bush administration, according to Democratic officials and experts.
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