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Evaluating President Obama's Trade Policies in 2009

Eckes Alfred E. ()
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Eckes Alfred E.: Ohio University

Global Economy Journal, 2010, vol. 10, issue 1, 5

Abstract: Despite his promise of "change," President Obama's trade policies during his first year took a backseat to other administration priorities. There were few notable achievements, as Obama deferred action on Bush-era bilateral agreements and chose not to push forward on multilateral negotiations. However, in trade administration there were victories in WTO dispute-resolution cases and some evidence of greater determination to enforce U.S. trade remedy laws.

Date: 2010
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