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<h1>Paulsen to lead South Korea free trade effort</h1>
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<strong>By Lauren Knobbe </strong>| Published Thu, Jul 1 2010 3:41 pm
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<div class="richtext"><p>WASHINGTON — Rep. Erik Paulsen has been named
co-chair of the new working group for the Korea Free Trade Agreement
(KORUS), which has proposed to eliminate 95 percent of tariffs between
the United States and South Korea within three years.</p>
<p>“A free trade agreement will grow business and create jobs here in
the U.S.,” Paulsen said. “At a time when unemployment is at record highs
we need to do everything possible to grow our economy.”</p>
<p>Paulsen aims to restart the initiative for this trade agreement which
has stalled on concerns from the auto and beef industries that it will
hurt fair trade.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ustr.gov/trade-agreements/free-trade-agreements/korus-fta" target="_blank">KORUS</a> was
signed by the United States and Korea three years ago and is still
pending. Legislation to ratify the agreement is expected to enter the
House as a bill before it would need to move on to the Senate for a
vote.</p>
<p>South Korea is the fifth largest market for agriculture products for
Minnesota and the sixth largest agriculture market for the United
States. In 2006, Minnesota had over $500 million in exports to South
Korea in everything from machinery to medical devices. South Korea is
the United States’ eighth largest export market, and <a href="http://www.ustr.gov/trade-agreements/free-trade-agreements/korus-fta" target="_blank">federal officials project</a> that KORUS would add
about $10 billion in economic activity in the United States.</p>
<p>South Korea’s U.S. ambassador, Duk-soo Han, emphasized on Wednesday
the economic, strategic and geopolitical importance of the agreement and
vowed to get it passed. </p>
<p>“This agreement is so important that we will be able to make it and
we will do it in time,” Han said.</p>
<p> President Obama pledged at last week’s G-20 summit to act on this
pending agreement and gave a boost to the initiative’s platform. KORUS
largely follows in the footsteps of the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) and would be the largest trade agreement made by South
Korea.</p>
<p>But <a href="http://www.fairtrademinnesota.org/Trade%20Information.htm" target="_blank">concerns linger</a> about outsourcing labor to countries
with poverty-level wages and increasing unfair competition for
companies at home that face greater regulation than their international
competitors. Concerns have been raised by some industries, both in the
U.S. and South Korea. </p>
<p>“We are opposed to the Korea Free Trade Agreement as it is written.
It has a lot of NAFTA copycat provisions that are not a good way to
fulfill the fair trade promises made by President Obama while has on the
campaign trail,” said Jessica Lettween, executive director of the
Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition. “The biggest issues that have been on
the forefront are the imbalances of auto exports and imports and our
beef exports to Korea.”</p>
<p>Proponents of fair trade have introduced the Trade Act in the House
which aims to create a standard for trade between the United States and
all other the nations. All five Minnesota Democrats — Reps. Keith
Ellison, Betty McCollum, Jim Oberstar, Collin Peterson and Tim Walz —
have co-sponsored that bill.</p>
<p><em>Lauren Knobbe is an intern in MinnPost’s D.C. bureau.</em></p></div>
</div><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Jessica Lettween<br>Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition<br>2511 Franklin Avenue East<br>Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406<br>Cell: 651-214-6064<br>Fax: 612-333-5891<br>Email: <a href="mailto:jlettween@citizenstrade.org">jlettween@citizenstrade.org</a><br>
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