U.S. accelerates multiple FTAs

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U.S. accelerates multiple FTAs

U.S. President Barack Obama has finally sent free trade agreement (FTA) proposals with Colombia, Panama and South KoreaĀ to Congress, website Larepublica.com.co reported.

Colombian Commerce, Industry and Tourism MinisterĀ Sergio DĆ­az-Granados, said the move was a major boost for the country.

"This is a very important message that reaffirms the commitment of the U.S. Government with Colombia. It gives us confidence that by the end of this year we will have a free trade, " he said.

DĆ­az-Granados added that the announcement of trade preference extensionsĀ underĀ the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act (ATPDEA) was another piece of good news.

The FTA progress follows a difficult year when the U.S. Congress decidedĀ not to renew the ATPDEA in February, at an estimated cost to Colombian exporters of US$16 million per month in new tariffs.

The agreementĀ will initially go to the House Committee on Ways & Means before a voteĀ in Congress, and if approved it will then pass to the Senate's finance committee who will scrutinize the assistance program.Ā House of Representatives President John Boehner expects the agreement could be ready by the middle of the month.

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