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A Small and Dangerous Spat New York Times President Obama has been warning that tit-for-tat protectionism could drive the world into an even worse economic slump than it is already in. He is right. Unfortunately Congress doesn’t seem to be listening.

Bad Example Washington Post As President Obama and many of his supporters articulated it during the 2008 campaign, the case against President George W. Bush’s foreign policy emphasized his highhanded treatment of countries with which we disagree. Too often going it alone in pursuit of asserted national interests, the United States under Mr. Bush showed contempt for international law, which alienated existing friends and repelled potential new ones.

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Press Release: Alliance Hails U.S.-Mexico Trucking Agreement (July 7, 2011)

Press Release: Alliance Applauds U.S.-Mexico Trucking Deal

Press Release: Response to Department of Tranportation Proposal
Alliance Welcomes Efforts to Save U.S. Jobs

Coalition Continues to Urge Administration, Congress to End $2.4 Billion Dispute with Mexico

Letter to President ObamaClick here for the Alliance’s latest letter to President Obama.

 

Join the Alliance

Over 140 companies and organizations have organized to form this important coalition.

Click here to fill out the form and become a member of the Alliance.

 

Press Release: Alliance Hails U.S.-Mexico Trucking Agreement (July 7, 2011)

Press Release: Alliance Applauds U.S.-Mexico Trucking Deal

Press Release: Response to Department of Tranportation Proposal
Alliance Welcomes Efforts to Save U.S. Jobs

Coalition Continues to Urge Administration, Congress to End $2.4 Billion Dispute with Mexico

Letter to President ObamaClick here for the Alliance’s latest letter to President Obama.

 

Join the Alliance

Over 140 companies and organizations have organized to form this important coalition.

Click here to fill out the form and become a member of the Alliance.

 


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