From the Bush Administration's Annual Trade Report and Agenda, prepared by US Trade Representative Rob Portman and delivered to Congress on March 1. In 2006, the Administration is committed to creating new momentum for a bipartisan consensus to open markets and knock down barriers to trade around the world. Working in partnership with Congress, we will be promoting an aggressive and proactive agenda. Our three priorities will be: 1) the successful conclusion of the WTO Doha trade talks; 2) extending bilateral and regional economic ties and expanding opportunities for US workers, farmers and consumers through new FTAs; and 3) protecting US interests and rights through the vigorous enforcement of US and international trade laws and rules.
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