The U.S. needs to revitalize trade policy and spur foreign investment in this country--timely ingredients for a job-creating economic resurgence, says former senator Thomas Daschle, co-chair of a new CFR independent task force on trade and investment.
CFR Task Force Report
U.S. Trade and Investment Policy
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A Pro-Trade Agenda for U.S. Jobs
CFR Meeting: Richard Trumka
AFL-CIO Chief on Trade and Jobs
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Reinvigorate Cooperation
Robert D. Blackwill and Naresh Chandra
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2011 UN General Assembly.
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