WASHINGTON, D.C. — May 15, 2012 — This afternoon, United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk
celebrated the entry into force of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement.
“Today, the historic U.S.-Colombia trade agreement is in effect. It brings benefits to
businesses of every size in both of our countries,” said Ambassador Kirk. “This is good news for
U.S. entrepreneurs, workers, farmers, ranchers, manufacturers, and service providers who are ready
to export more U.S. goods and services to Colombia’s growing market. Similarly, it’s good news for
Colombia, which stands to gain in terms of economic growth, jobs, and permanent access to the
world’s largest market here in the United States.
“This historic trade agreement also affirms the strong and deep relationship between the
United States and Colombia, one of our closest friends and allies in the hemisphere,” he
continued. President Obama and President Santos were unwavering in their shared commitment to
secure a historic trade agreement that boosts trade and jobs and that works for businesses and
workers in both our countries.”
Ambassador Kirk also noted that the U.S. and Colombia will continue to work together on the
Action Plan Related to Labor Rights. He was joined by Colombian Ambassador to the United
States Gabriel Silva and House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee Chairman Kevin Brady who also made
remarks highlighting the value of the Agreement for workers in both countries. Ambassador Kirk’s
full remarks may be found
here.
Detailed information about the immediate benefits of the agreement for American workers and
businesses is available
here.
Posted on May 15, 2012
Source: USTR