OBAMA WORKS WITH THE CHINESE TO DESTROY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
BOZO IN CHIEF (BIC) IS PROBABLY CONCEEDING THIS FOR TWO REASONS
FIRST BECAUSE THE CHINESE HOLD SO MUCH OF OUR DEBT
AND
SECOND BECAUSE THE ASIAN COUNTRIES WANT TO RESTRICT GMOS IN THE TPP, SO BIC WORKS FOR MONSANTO, AND NOT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
US-China press forward on expanding high-tech trade
agreement
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President
Obama said Monday night that the U.S. and China are nearing a final agreement
on expanding a major technology pact.
Obama
said that the world’s two largest economies would work toward including a
broader scope of goods covered by the Information Technology Agreement (ITA).
"It was APEC's work that led to
the Information Technology Agreement, which we are now negotiating to expand,”
Obama said, at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Beijing.
"So,
it is fitting that we are here with our APEC colleagues to share the news that
the United States and China have reached an understanding that we hope will
contribute to a rapid conclusion of the broader negotiations in Geneva,” he
said.
The
breakthrough represents a key piece to completing the ITA expansion, which has
been on hold for the past year.
China
and the United States have been working to narrow their differences, but had so
far failed to reach an agreement that would allow for talks to restart with all
the World Trade Organization (WTO) members.
"A
U.S.-China understanding has been widely viewed as a critical step toward
completion of the agreement, with full talks now targeted for December in
Geneva," the White House said in a statement.
U.S.
Trade Representative Michael Froman said in some cases a deal would reduce
tariffs of 25 or 30 percent to zero on products such as medical devices,
certain software and video game consoles.
Trade
in those areas would be expected to "grow significantly," he said
during a press conference in Beijing.
Froman
said the determination of the phaseout of the tariffs would be discussed in
Geneva.
The
White House said that the agreement paves the way for the “resumption and swift
conclusion of the first major tariff-cutting deal at the WTO in 17 years, and
promises a major boost to U.S. technology exports and the jobs that support
them.”
Since
their launch in 2012, negotiations to expand the ITA's product scope have grown
to include 54 participants, which account for about 90 percent of global trade
in products under negotiation.
An
expanded deal would reduce to zero more than 200 tariff lines, including
medical equipment, GPS devices, video game consoles, computer software and
semiconductors.
Since
the ITA went into force in 1997, global trade covered by the agreement has more
than tripled, rising to more than $4 trillion in annual trade.
Yet,
despite extensive advances in technology, the product scope has never been
expanded.
An
expansion also would support upward of 60,000 additional U.S. jobs, according
to the White House.
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