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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)

 CIS NO: 93-H381-35
 TITLE: Beyond the Northern American Free Trade Agreement: Chile, the
     Caribbean, and Administrative Views (Part I and Part II).
 SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House
 DOC TYPE: Hearing                   COLLATION: iv+172 p.
 DATE: May 12, July 1, 1992
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 102-2             SUDOC: Y4.F76/1:F87/5/PT.1/2
 ITEM NO: 1017-A; 1017-B
 MC ENTRY NO: 93-19981

 Hearings before the Subcom on International Economic Policy and Trade and
 the Subcom on Western Hemisphere Affairs to examine the economic
 implications for Latin America and the Caribbean area of the proposed North
 American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), under negotiation to promote the
 liberalization of trade and investment among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
   Supplementary material (p. 157-172) includes a submitted statement and a
 witness's written replies to Subcom questions.
 CONTENT NOTATION: North Amer Free Trade Agreement economic implications for
     Latin Amer and Caribbean countries
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON INTERNATIONAL
     ECONOMIC POLICY AND TRADE. HOUSE; SUBCOM ON WESTERN HEMISPHERE AFFAIRS.
     HOUSE; CARIBBEAN AREA; LATIN AMERICA; TRADE AGREEMENTS; NORTH
     AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (Economic implications for Latin Amer and
     Caribbean countries); FOREIGN.INVESTMENTS; CANADA

 93-H381-35 TESTIMONY NO: 1         May 12, 1992 p. 2-117
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     NAVARRO-BOWMAN, CHANDRI (Board Member, Caribbean/Latin American Action
        (C/LAA))
     MARKS, SIEGFRIED (Senior Research Associate, North-South Center,
        University of Miami)
     FLEISCHER, LOWELL (Deputy Director, Council of the Americas)
     AHO, C. MICHAEL (Director, Economic Studies, Council on Foreign
        Relations)
     SCHOTT, JEFFREY J. (Research Fellow, Institute for International
        Economics)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Anticipated negative impact of NAFTA on
     Caribbean countries (related working papers, p. 26-51); endorsement of
     NAFTA as a precedent for Western Hemisphere-wide economic integration;
     outlook for and recommendations regarding NAFTA extension to Latin
     America and the Caribbean.
       Analysis of NAFTA as a basis for future Western Hemisphere trade
     agreements; need for and policy recommendations regarding the protection
     of Caribbean and Central American economic interests, in light of NAFTA
     proposal.
 INSERTION: 
     -- C/LAA (et al.), "Forward Together in the Caribbean Basin: A 1992
        Strategic Action Agenda" 1991 (p. 6-13).
 CONTENT NOTATION: North Amer Free Trade Agreement economic implications
     for Latin Amer and Caribbean countries
 DESCRIPTORS: FOREIGN.ECONOMIC.RELATIONS; CARIBBEAN/LATIN AMERICAN ACTION;
     COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAS; COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS; INSTITUTE FOR
     INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

 93-H381-35 TESTIMONY NO: 2         July 1, 1992 p. 120-134
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     MENDELOWITZ, ALLAN I. (Director, International Trade and Finance
        Issues, General Government Division, GAO)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Review of factors affecting U.S. trade with and
     investment in Chile.
 CONTENT NOTATION: North Amer Free Trade Agreement economic implications
     for Latin Amer and Caribbean countries
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE;
     FOREIGN.TRADE (Trade and investment relations with Chile); CHILE

 93-H381-35 TESTIMONY NO: 3         July 1, 1992 p. 134-156
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     FRECHETTE, MYLES R. (Assistant U.S. Trade Representative)
     MALPASS, DAVID R. (Deputy Assistant Secretary, Inter-American Affairs,
        Department of State)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Review of U.S. efforts to liberalize trade with
     Latin American and Caribbean countries; views on NAFTA effects on
     Caribbean nations.
 CONTENT NOTATION: North Amer Free Trade Agreement economic implications
     for Latin Amer and Caribbean countries
 DESCRIPTORS: OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE; DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE
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