Congressional Digest

International Debates Archives January 2009 No. 1 Vol. 7
CFTA Overview

Free Trade With Colombia

Expanding Commerce in the Western Hemisphere

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CFTA Overview

Background, Status, and Issues for Debate

 The proposed U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) is a bilateral free trade agreement between the United States and Colombia that, if ratified, would eliminate tariffs and other barriers in goods and services between the two countries. The CFTA negotiations grew out of a regional effort to produce a U.S.-Andean free trade agreement among the United States, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador in May 2004. After negotiators failed to reach an agreement for an Andean FTA, Colombia continued negotiations with the United States for a bilateral trade agreement.             OnFebruary 27, 2006, the United States and Colombia concluded the U.S.-ColombiaFTA, and finalized…

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