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IN THIS ISSUE The Broader Implications of Peru's Election The U.S. Trade Policy Hostage Situation Free Trade Grows as Labor Rights Shrink Obama's Bittersweet Trip to Latin America ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peru's presidential election has broader implications for U.S., Latin America As Peru's April 10 presidential election draws near, the last two weeks have seen major shifts in the polls for the leading candidates. Less than a month ago, former president Alejandro Toledo, a U.S.-educated economist, was poised to win the first round by more than 10 percentage points. Today, after Toledo's recent comments in support of abortion and gay marriage rights, Peru's Catholic and conservative population has shifted some of that support to Toledo's rivals, notably Ollanta Humala, a former army officer and ally of Venezuela's Hugo Chávez who was narrowly defeated the 2006 presidential election to current president Alan García. Peru today is a much changed country since Toledo first became president in 2001. Armed with a free trade agreement with the U.S. that has led to more than $9 billion in annual bilateral trade, President García announced last week that Peru would experience economic growth up to 10 percent in the next five years. As García's economic vision has for the most part mirrored that of his predecessor Toledo, Peruvians have grown accustomed to market-friendly policies that have led extreme poverty to drop from 23 percent to 11 percent between 2002 and 2009... Read more here [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=dgxbm4dab&et=1105071503348&s=956&e=001XFBoSawjdrEiq25ZTuGArsQS1B9XUlpsUaQoxSXmLsXGy92bLzqF0IDUAVvE13hayecPFCRa2KGlMN0ieHUxFBsQnbHi8tuXMANB0jIT1ZntHLFNvKuC2Pcc9DTspy4qWNxDqO6daqAM9IevgBEt0uP3uMbOGS2OO7bm5SEOwTnMlEblBJNd1u_cf6mFyQCwzMRT1wugzrp2Y-H9k15Z7EAYInjtZ2R8wrUECEUr3NS3R6ITDxmmtolZe7Rr6fESsGIeYkt0e7A=]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ U.S. Trade Policy is a Hostage Policy As the Obama Administration makes its way through trade negotiations, it is running into conflict with Congressional leadership-especially from the House of Representatives-who are approaching the exercise with the Bush-era mindset of quantity and speed over quality of terms. During the Bush Administration both industry and labor across all sectors had concerns about the commercial terms that had been negotiated. The Obama Administration - albeit pushed by several Members of Congress - renegotiated some of the less favorable commercial terms, which has resulted in bi-partisan support for the Korea FTA. So why isn't it moving? Frankly, the Korea FTA isn't progressing because a group of Republicans - both in and out of the Tea Party- are holding the Korea Trade Agreement hostage... Read more here [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=dgxbm4dab&et=1105071503348&s=956&e=001XFBoSawjdrEgebeRYGgOBftxwtScAgmDSnB8XqY0NIlgWZVlKtjKP-_Pph9dHxTZ7IhLry8m55ZDLVtbW2MCFxmZS-rg_KgFf9yMja5_ku6TCGpilZOdb0W7VaRHOB7UVKQnSLfymKfjBwcenKqguduS9zWnbs9J_0m1dDUzu0y_G5ff0RD5fWmu-BPqfVe8cBiy9uXuwpdC8necAwrYJvv6K_ubIM2JMadY98Pvn1DNohEqVYxrzqAbhdN63tFw7JyomGckCAE=]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Free Trade Grows as Labor Rights Shrink The global trade market has blossomed, creating a veritable tree of labor whose branches stretch from China to India to Latin America and Europe. Chances are, if you look at the inside of any of your clothing, you won't see a "Made in U.S.A." label. This international boom in garment manufacturing has reduced the garment center in New York to a few blocks, shrinking it from its once 20-block span. Manufacturing goods in countries around the world is cheaper, and consumers continue to purchase items that cost less. But the price of saving dollars at the store check out may be costing human lives. In spite of historic events stretching back more than a century ago the tragic lessons of ignoring workers' rights seem to be falling upon deaf international ears. March 25, 2011 marked the centenary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire - a tragedy that took the lives of 146 disenfranchised garment workers, mostly women immigrants including dozens of young workers... Read more here [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=dgxbm4dab&et=1105071503348&s=956&e=001XFBoSawjdrHHW28Obwu9u6mT_BbBJEC8dWbFpCuT0BdxcwsJhEtwAu0N6nS9p-21lCJNxxdNOVgdPtNlccX_SBlWm5VwW3FA8KL23OVxC7JWF3SvkxeTFRvh9EVlYXAaeBbTSbeDmaNW8FAvETzs0jMSqRaY3F1XAp9jompu-FKCHmbDYyFU586UoViN1bWna-3Y3Q5uC1R25p1IDo-qIG-EsNjObmKHCIQ8D-ohXZuu7DpafGQjihQvDDOPHiyjpbvjM5EE0_g=]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ High Hopes Dashed as Obama's Trip to Latin America Reaps Little Results President Obama's visit to Latin America sparked optimism and high expectations in Brazil, Chile and El Salvador last week. Though there were high hopes that the trip would mark a new, improved relationship between the United States and its southern neighbors, the double whammy of geopolitical chaos in Japan mixed with the escalating problems in Libya all but drowned out any concrete U.S. - Latin America results during the trip. An impressive economic growth has propelled Brazil on to the world stage, so high expectations were high when President Obama visited the country. Would he bolster an already revved up U.S. cooperation in higher education, racial and ethnic equality, push trade issue and promote Brazil's role in international politics? Sadly, no... Read more here [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=dgxbm4dab&et=1105071503348&s=956&e=001XFBoSawjdrGcdhpht5SeRDYjAJLf4P1fEhko_wQzC01UDW1F2-AGkA4Yn7i7U668JLWGULLHsJ0ZBoRXuk7d0ZbHNw6mB4jC9hJ4gK2Z7sUztp8FHJrsKY4EM61L3Ko3nGmumA4pL-olB2QAgTgH2vkAkibRfybVgKvCS9-5uY_9teOCPKFfe0ZIlW66Xkt-WvThlmb5dW-ODJQS0hf_VFtHEXLBLb7YqsObvF7YKXK908ZSqXpQJ2MlPT7nPgRjz_peRI3wy7M=]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Forward email http://ui.constantcontact.com/sa/fwtf.jsp?llr=dgxbm4dab&m=1103785680067&ea=hbiden@rosemontseneca.com&a=1105071503348 This email was sent to hbiden@rosemontseneca.com by jerseytpress@gmail.com. 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