Statement of Commerce Secretary Gutierrez on Signing of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement
Washington (June 30)—Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez released the following statement applauding the signing of the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement: “This is the most commercially significant trade agreement for the United States in nearly 15 years and is another step toward fulfilling President Bush’s trade agenda to promote U.S. exports, promote economic growth and raise living standards.” (More)
Commerce Deputy Secretary Meets with Hungarian Prime Minister
Budapest, Hungary (June 29)—Hungarian Prime Minister Gyurcsany greets Commerce Deputy Secretary David A. Sampson to discuss building a stronger commercial and economic relationship between the U.S. and Hungary. Sampson commended the Hungarian leadership for its commitment to advocating greater transparency in Hungary. Dr. Sampson remarked that transparency is critical to creating a competitive, dynamic and growing business environment. Sampson’s meeting with Prime Minister Gyurcsany was part of an official three-day visit to Budapest, Hungary, June 26-30.
Gutierrez Statement Calling for the Renewal of Trade Promotion Authority
Washington (June 29)—Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez issued the following statement calling for the renewal of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA). “Trade Promotion Authority provides economic opportunity for American businesses, farmers and workers to compete and win in international markets. TPA helps level the playing field, and boosts jobs for American workers by expanding our export opportunities around the world.” (More)
Under Secretary Mancuso Addresses NAM on Export Control Issues and China Policy Rule
Washington (June 29)—Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Under Secretary Mario Mancuso addressed the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) on export control issues and the recently published China Policy Rule. The new China rule, which was announced on June 15, creates the Validated End-User (VEU) program, an innovative way to facilitate exports to trusted customers in China. (More)
Deputy Secretary Sampson Participates in Hungarian Transparency and Competitiveness Conference
Budapest, Hungary (June 29)—Deputy Secretary David A. Sampson emphasized the high cost of corruption and the benefits of transparency in his keynote remarks at a multilateral forum entitled “Transparency and Competitiveness: Is There a Connection?” He told the audience that for countries finalizing their transition to market economies, there is perhaps no more critical or difficult issue than sustaining an ethic that encourages and rewards transparency and predictability. The forum is part of America’s continuing commitment to that effort. (More)
Gutierrez Issues Statement on U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement
Washington (June 28)—Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez today released the following statement on the signing of the United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement: “I am very pleased that the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA) was signed today. The Panama TPA is a comprehensive agreement that will provide new economic opportunity for American businesses and workers and is a key part of this Administration’s effort to open markets for American exporters.” (More)
Commerce Deputy Secretary Sampson in Hungary to Strengthen U.S.-Hungarian Economic Relations
Budapest, Hungary (June 28)—U.S. Commerce Deputy Secretary David Sampson in Budapest, Hungary meets with the U.S.-Hungarian Friendship Caucus at Hungarian Parliament. Sampson is in Budapest as part of a three-day visit to discuss key issues with senior government officials on U.S.-Hungarian economic and commercial relations.
Best Chance to Reform Our Broken Immigration System Says White House
Washington (June 27)—The White House today released a fact sheet on the bipartisan border security and immigration reform bill that highlights the national security and economic benefits of the legislation. Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez recently said “Now is our best chance to solve this critical issue. Doing nothing is not an option. The system we currently have is broken, and we need to fix this problem now.” (Fact Sheet)
Gutierrez Discusses Strength and Potential of U.S. Ties with India
Washington (June 27)—At the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez discussed the importance of the U.S. relationship with India to a gathering of the U.S.-India Business Council. Gutierrez highlighted the importance of the Doha Round of World Trade talks and called on India to help move the process forward. (More)
Gutierrez Kicks-off Aquaculture Economic Summit
Washington (June 26)—U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez kicks-off a two-day Aquaculture Economic Summit in Washington, D.C. with remarks before aquaculture business leaders. The summit presents a unique opportunity for aquaculture business leaders to help drive the seafood farming industry forward to meet the U.S. economic and environmental needs. (More)