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Decree, foreign companies operating in Korea are prohibited from transferring any customer data whatsoever out of Korea, even for the purposes of processing data to their own affiliates. In addition, as a result of the revision of the
Insurance Business Act in May 2003, it is mandatory for insurance companies to maintain in-house the basic human and non-human resources, including IT systems, necessary for insurance business. These restrictions seriously undermine the government's goal of making Korea into a financial 'hub' by significantly increasing the cost of operating in Korea. These regulations should be modified to permit companies to follow their global operating models for outsourcing and offshoring provided they have existing practices to protect consumer information."
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in the agreement and to revisit the flawed investment, procurement, and services provisions as well. President Obama promised a 'smart, fair and strong' trade policy. The KORUS FTA does not meet this standard, and we will work closely with the
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September, 2018 U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korea's President Moon Jae-in signed the new agreement at the Lotte Palace hotel in New York City.
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simply move our economy backward. This trade pact was written by a
Republican Administration with the corporate bottom line in mind. The President has pledged to work hand in hand with Congress, but there are significant changes that must be made in order for this free trade agreement to gain broad Congressional support."
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Advertising Broadcasting Agency blocked the running of an advertisement produced
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Hillary Clinton disaster, a deal that should've never been made", characterizing the resulting situation as "We're getting destroyed in Korea" and that "It's a
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will be phased out over the first 10 years the agreement is in force. KORUS FTA would remove tariffs on 95% of consumer and industrial products between the countries within three years. South Korean industrial tariffs average 6.5% – and many are 8% – making market access a very important issue for
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sided with the argument for circumspection. Park said it was first necessary to establish a plan for farmers and fishermen negatively affected by the agreement. He suggested looking at the government's countermeasures, then discussing passage of the FTA. But leaders within the National Assembly of
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and renewed doubts about trade liberalization, which it argued could jeopardize the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement. Its presidential candidate Barack Obama opposed the KORUS FTA as "badly flawed" during his campaign because in his view it would not do enough to increase U.S. auto sales. His
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companies (including cars manufactured in Korean-owned U.S. plants) in the United States exceeded 800,000. South Korean automakers sold 730,863 vehicles in the United States in 2005, while American auto companies sold only 5,795 in South Korea, according to Commerce Department figures.
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South Korea argued for a quick resolution. Floor leader Hong Joon-pyo is reported to have said that the United States could propose renegotiations in the area of automobiles, which they felt was disadvantageous to the U.S. auto industry. He stated this could be done following the
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horrible deal, and we are going to renegotiate that deal or terminate it." According to Trump, "We've told them that we'll either terminate or negotiate; we may terminate", while South Korea's Ministry of Trade said it had yet to receive a request to open renegotiations.
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The Republican Party pointed to a $ 20 billion increase in annual bilateral trade as evidence that both countries would benefit economically from lowering trade barriers, citing the Korea-U.S. trade deal as an example of the rewards of free trade in an era of growing
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On October 1, 2008, a South Korean trade official said that ratification was unlikely within the year given the U.S. political climate. On October 2, 2008, South Korea completed all procedures for parliamentary ratification and the trade bill was submitted to the
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by farmers protesting the deal. "Should the FTA become law after an undemocratic process and in spite of mass popular opposition, the FTA will drive the perception in South Korea that America's democratic rhetoric is merely a cover for profit-seeking behavior",
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and further negotiations in December 2010 in Maryland, Presidents Obama and Lee announced on December 4, 2010, that a deal had been reached; they subsequently signed an updated version of the agreement. On March 15, 2012, the agreement entered into effect.
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set himself on fire Sunday shouting "Stop the Korea-U.S. FTA" outside the hotel where negotiators were meeting. He was being treated for third-degree burns, police said. The overall opinion of the population has fluctuated over time and is difficult to
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A market opening already underway in law and accounting will widen, but major service sectors such as education and healthcare were excluded. Labor productivity in the South Korean service sector is just 56% of that in manufacturing, far below
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On September 2, 2017, President Trump said he was weighing whether to soon start the process of withdrawing from the agreement. Trump said he was consulting with his top advisors, some of whom supported withdrawal and some of whom – including
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Critics did not see any benefit for the United States in these provisions, given the number of exports to South Korea was unlikely to reach the lower quota, and Korean car makers were not importing trucks into the United States.
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expressed opposition to withdrawing from the agreement. By October 4, 2017, the Trump administration had backed away from considering a full withdrawal from KORUS FTA and instead agreed with South Korea to renegotiate the deal.
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expired and a Democratic Party-controlled Congress expressed objections to the treaty related to concerns over bilateral trade in automobiles and U.S. beef exports. Nearly three years later, on June 26, 2010, President
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includes strong commitments by the Korean government to address virtually every tariff and non-tariff market access barrier to U.S. automobiles in Korea raised by the U.S. auto industry during the FTA negotiations."
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have pushed for the Korea FTA. Citigroup's Laura Lane, corporate co-chair of the U.S.–Korea FTA Business Coalition, stated that "it is the best financial services chapter negotiated in a free trade agreement to
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to ratify the Korea-U.S. free trade treaty as soon as possible, arguing that "trade creates more jobs and boosts economic growth". He called on the U.S. Congress to swiftly approve pending trade deals with
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Allowing South Korea to reduce tariffs on agricultural products over an extended period will ultimately earn the U.S. sufficient preference in this market, keeping out rival suppliers.
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is expected to be adversely affected, and $ 119 billion in aid to South Korean farmers has been announced over the next ten years to offset the effects of the finalized agreement.
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between the U.S., Canada and Mexico, threatening during February 2008 campaign stops in industrial states to "opt out" of the three-nation agreement. His senior economic advisor
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The FTA will abolish taxes in South Korea "on large cars produced in the United States, which U.S. auto makers have long called an impediment to market access in Korea".
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included in the deal; Washington did not. The disagreement is unresolved but was not allowed to scupper the deal, which allows for further talks on the subject.
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expressed renewed commitment to the treaty, stating that they would direct their governments to resolve remaining obstacles to the agreement by November 2010.
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1897:"Trump's trade talk is scaring one of America's 'greatest friends'"
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1467:"Obama, Lee outlined U.S.–Korea trade deal in Seoul, official says"
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Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR)
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Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act
2477:, Office of the United States Trade Representative, March 14, 2006
2031:"Trump Scores First Win On 'Horrible' South Korea Trade Agreement"
1443:"Can Obama, Lee sell lawmakers on US-South Korea free trade deal?"
5092:
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Adler, Stephen J.; Mason, Jeff; Holland, Steve (April 28, 2017).
1577:"S Korea's Fta With U.S. Unlikely to be Ratified in 08: Official"
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2719:"Moving the KORUS FTA Forward in a Time of Economic Uncertainty"
2394:"The Proposed South Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA)"
4906:
3919:
White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
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Workers hold protests against U.S.-South Korea free-trade talks
2349:"U.S. Chamber Testifies on Korea FTA's Boon to U.S. Automakers"
956:
84:
4172:
Committee on Climate Change Science and Technology Integration
726:
One poll in April 2007 indicated support for the FTA at 58.5%.
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products at 15 to 20 below the cost to American manufacturers.
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2412:"Obama Vows to Follow California's Lead in Cutting Emissions"
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1954:"Trump: 'We may terminate' U.S.-South Korea trade agreement"
1279:"Landmark U.S.–Korea Free Trade Agreement Enters Into Force"
452:
Seoul wanted products made by South Korean companies in the
2766:– Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, February 2, 2006
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326:, but that it was necessary to ratify the FTA before then.
283:
2254:"Foes of South Korea Free Trade Deal Struggle to be Heard"
1497:"SKorea will not renegotiate FTA with US – top negotiator"
522:, President Trump's chief economic advisor – did not. The
3953:
Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001
2782:
United States and Korea Conclude Historic Trade Agreement
2239:. Louise.house.gov (2010-06-28). Retrieved on 2010-12-05.
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Baek Il, professor of Commercial Distribution Studies at
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predicted that it would lead to the loss of 159,000 jobs.
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The exclusion of rice is unfair to Korean rice exporters.
354:
During the 2008 U.S. presidential election, both Senator
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Embassy of the Republic of Korea Statistics on KORUS FTA
2784:, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, April 2, 2007
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United States, South Korea Conclude Free-Trade Agreement
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Obama had expressed similar negative feelings about the
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2313:"Win–Win Trade Agreements Would Boost the U.S. Economy"
2003:
1365:"South Korea/US: FTA jumps major hurdles, faces others"
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Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005
3875:
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation
3806:
Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students Act
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1424:"U.S. and South Korea welcome long-awaited trade deal"
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Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
3960:
Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
2184:
1681:"S. Korea-US Alliance Hinges on US Election: Experts"
1434:
1314:"New US deal with South Korea: What you need to know"
1203:"Congress Passes Free Trade Agreements | C-SPAN"
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Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007
1922:"Trump denounces Korea-US FTA as 'job-killing' deal"
1602:"Ratification of S. Korea-US FTA Unlikely This Year"
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1189:"US, South Korea sign sweeping free-trade agreement"
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account, prompting concern from the judicial scene.
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2658:"The Korea-U.S. FTA Will Bring More Gain Than Pain"
4599:Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement
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2772:– International Herald Tribune, November 22, 2006
2754:Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
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3725:National Security Entry-Exit Registration System
3143:Joint session of Congress (September 11 attacks)
2815:Where Is The 'Free Trade' In The TPP IP Chapter?
2800:Korean Americans for Fair Trade Official Website
2006:"Trump mulling withdrawal from Korea trade deal"
1464:
1138:Office of the United States Trade Representative
1113:Office of the United States Trade Representative
4724:Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation
2156:
2138:
2136:
2079:"Trade wars are cynical and easy to manipulate"
1308:
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734:car taxes that are based on engine displacement
289:On September 16, 2008, U.S. Commerce Secretary
4057:Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002
4027:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
2690:"Business Groups React Positively to FTA Deal"
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2153:, Economic Policy Institute, 25 February 2010.
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1652:"Seoul's Envoy in PR Blitz for Korea-U.S. FTA"
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23:United States–South Korea Free Trade Agreement
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4405:United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA)
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2745:Korea Will be Largest FTA Partner in 15 Years
2399:. Congressional Research Service. 2007-07-18.
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4064:Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007
3997:Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
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2057:"The third round of Korea-U.S. FTA 's start"
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1547:"GNP stands divided on free trade agreement"
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1257:. Congressional Research Service. 2022-02-24
1004:by 0.6% per year for the next 10 years. The
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4604:North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
4011:Financial Literacy and Education Commission
3634:Government response to September 11 attacks
3620:Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act
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1401:Office of the Press Secretary June 26, 2010
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5157:Free trade agreements of the United States
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4308:Free trade agreements of the United States
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4050:Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008
3592:Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
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2790:US Department of State, September 26, 2008
2487:Choi (최), Byeong-seong (병성) (2006-06-14).
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1181:
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546:
4004:Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
3627:Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
3261:Jordan–United States Free Trade Agreement
2764:Launch of U.S.–Korea Free Trade Agreement
2735:United States – Korea FTA Full Legal Text
2435:
2433:
2370:"Three in Five Koreans Support FTA: Poll"
2251:
2242:
2168:"U.S., South Korea Reach Free Trade Deal"
1455:
1191:. Agence France-Presse. December 5, 2010.
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2821:Trade and Jobs: Can We Trust the Models?
2759:KORUS FTA: Opportunities for Agriculture
2630:
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2203:. Asia Times. 2007-04-04. Archived from
1518:"US Officials Call for FTA Ratification"
1336:"EU agrees free trade deal with S.Korea"
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732:The agreement requires Korea to reduce "
640:
607:Opponents make the following arguments:
538:
484:
278:, assistant US trade representative for
147:United States–Korea Free Trade Agreement
79:United States–Korea Free Trade Agreement
4232:Water Resources Development Act of 2007
3969:Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
2994:Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy
2825:Center for Economic and Policy Research
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2579:. AgWeb.com. 2007-04-02. Archived from
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5036:Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
4924:Korea Financial Investment Association
4545:Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
4129:Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006
3739:Secondary Security Screening Selection
2601:Kim (김), Yeong-eun (영은) (2011-12-10).
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714:U.S. financial services firms such as
207:Association of Southeast Asian Nations
5072:Korea International Trade Association
4624:
4529:Transatlantic Free Trade Area (TAFTA)
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3669:National Construction Safety Team Act
3428:Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
2851:
2546:"Democracy loses in Korea trade pact"
2513:Park (박), Min-sik (민식) (2011-11-25).
2409:
2278:
2165:
1748:Lee (이), Dong-hun (동훈) (2011-11-04).
1465:Howard Schneider (December 6, 2010).
992:Korea International Trade Association
5162:Free trade agreements of South Korea
4202:Magnuson–Stevens Reauthorization Act
4101:Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule
3718:U.S. Department of Homeland Security
2631:Park (박), Hyo-ik (효익) (2012-01-05).
1867:Im (임), Su-jeong (수정) (2011-12-06).
1808:Nam (남), Sang-uk (상욱) (2011-11-28).
1440:
1012:in Korea and heightened competition.
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550:
5197:Treaties entered into force in 2012
5167:South Korea–United States relations
4919:Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation
4519:Middle East Free Trade Area (MEFTA)
3891:Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003
3368:Darfur Peace and Accountability Act
2440:Song (송), Gi-ho (기호) (2011-11-17).
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1057:South Korea–United States relations
508:United States presidential campaign
384:North American Free Trade Agreement
191:North American Free Trade Agreement
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4524:Trade in Services Agreement (TISA)
4043:Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004
3939:American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
3310:Dominican Republic–Central America
2338:. (PDF) . Retrieved on 2010-12-05.
2252:Appelbaum, Binyamin (2011-10-11).
990:Lee Hee-beom, the chairman of the
233:After discussions at the November
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3613:Born-Alive Infants Protection Act
2845:to help reach a consensus. ›
2750:Video on South Korea-US Relations
2728:
1441:Kirk, Donald (December 5, 2010).
1338:. AFP. 2009-09-16. Archived from
524:United States Chamber of Commerce
5026:Ministry of Employment and Labor
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3820:Criticism of government response
3799:Higher Education Opportunity Act
3690:President's Surveillance Program
2489:"백일 교수 "한미FTA 체결시 한국 제조업 궤멸할 것""
2410:Chang, Richard S. (2009-01-26).
2201:"US readies for Korean business"
2077:Daniel W. Drezner (2018-03-27).
1952:Philip Rucker (April 27, 2017).
1895:Drew Harwell (August 12, 2016).
1228:Liberto, Jennifer (2011-10-12).
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5021:Ministry of Economy and Finance
4693:South Korea–Japan trade dispute
4610:Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
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4034:Forest Land Enhancement Program
3976:Credit Rating Agency Reform Act
3898:Public Service Loan Forgiveness
3676:NIST WTC Disaster Investigation
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251:Soon after being signed by the
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4557:Southern African Customs Union
4188:Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
4108:SAFE Transportation Equity Act
4071:Pension Protection Act of 2006
3905:Unborn Victims of Violence Act
3868:Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
3790:Election Assistance Commission
3697:Terrorist Surveillance Program
3606:Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
3101:State funeral of Ronald Reagan
2794:US readies for Korean business
2577:"U.S., Korea FTA Deal Reached"
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5046:Financial Services Commission
5031:Ministry of SMEs and Startups
4673:Heavy-Chemical Industry Drive
4092:Troubled Asset Relief Program
3983:Economic Stimulus Act of 2008
3711:Homeland Security Act of 2002
1230:"Congress passes trade deals"
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123:Han-Mi jayu muyeok hyeopjeong
3753:Terrorist Screening Database
3704:NSA warrantless surveillance
3551:H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004
3396:Vision for Space Exploration
3108:State funeral of Gerald Ford
2879:Presidency of George W. Bush
2838:Presidency of George W. Bush
2696:. 2007-04-03. Archived from
2664:. 2007-04-03. Archived from
2120:International Herald Tribune
1782:"'누더기' 한미FTA 협정문 번역, 다시 도마에"
1658:. 2008-09-12. Archived from
1608:. 2008-09-17. Archived from
1524:. 2008-09-16. Archived from
1422:Kim, Yeonhee (Dec 4, 2010).
1369:International Herald Tribune
1248:"U.S.-South Korea Relations"
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137:Han-Mi chayu muyŏk hyŏpchŏng
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4688:1997 Asian financial crisis
3774:FISA Amendments Act of 2008
3767:Protect America Act of 2007
3558:L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004
2551:The San Diego Union-Tribune
2523:(in Korean). Archived from
2351:. The Financial. 2008-09-25
2166:Olsen, Kelly (2007-04-02).
1818:(in Korean). Archived from
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1750:""때가 됐다" FTA 강행처리로 기우는 한나라"
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5172:Treaties concluded in 2007
4881:South–North Pipeline Korea
4195:Healthy Forests Initiative
3836:Medicare Modernization Act
3746:Terrorist Screening Center
3641:Rescue and recovery effort
3477:August 2001 daily briefing
3094:Presidential proclamations
2604:청와대 분수대 앞 기습 시위 대학생 15명 연행
2515:"한미 FTA에 걸리면 유통·상생법 '도루묵'"
1841:"'한미 FTA 반대' 판사 청원문 작성 착수"
1606:Korean Broadcasting System
1522:Korean Broadcasting System
1290:McDermott Will & Emery
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943:Agriculture in South Korea
470:criticized the FTA on his
413:The deal was supported by
375:criticism echoed the auto
350:U.S. presidential election
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1711:"McCain, Obama and Korea"
1633:. Balita News. 2008-10-02
1553:Media Company. 2008-10-03
1448:Christian Science Monitor
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4248:← Clinton administration
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3565:Secure Fence Act of 2006
3022:Supreme Court candidates
2987:Legislation and programs
2843:templates for discussion
2740:Summary of the KORUS FTA
2633:"경쟁력 강화? MB가 소 한 번 키워봐라"
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709:U.S. Chamber of Commerce
497:President of South Korea
481:Renegotiation, 2016–2018
340:House of Representatives
203:European Free Trade Area
4209:Renewable Fuel Standard
3463:Pre-attack intelligence
2778:, USINFO, April 2, 2007
2289:10.1057/9781137350282_9
1869:"FTA연구 청원 초안 완성…판사들 회람"
1849:(in Korean). 2011-12-03
1006:South Korean government
808:converting this section
579:converting this section
547:United States reactions
405:December 2010 agreement
5138:Economy of North Korea
5112:International rankings
4792:Science and technology
4652:Economy of South Korea
4257:Obama administration →
4165:Clear Skies Initiative
2817:, Techdirt, 2013.11.19
2442:"한미FTA는 어떻게 공공을 파괴하는가"
1020:South Korean violation
891:, the environment and
700:According to the U.S.
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396:economic globalization
235:2010 G-20 Seoul summit
5041:Fair Trade Commission
4938:Free Trade Agreements
4606:(superseded by USMCA)
4595:(superseded by NAFTA)
4179:Executive Order 13432
4158:Climate change policy
3783:Help America Vote Act
3544:Executive Order 13470
3537:Executive Order 13355
3015:Judicial appointments
2721:. GLOCOM. 2008-12-08.
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937:American beef imports
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667:House Rules Committee
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4565:(on hold since 2006)
4559:(on hold since 2006)
4553:(on hold since 2006)
4493:United Arab Emirates
3449:Communication issues
3442:September 11 attacks
3158:Mission Accomplished
2382:on January 11, 2008.
2116:"FTA is not the way"
1316:. CNN. 27 March 2018
1209:on December 14, 2011
1008:also cite increased
919:. A protester named
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443:Grand National Party
311:Grand National Party
187:free trade agreement
117:Revised Romanization
5182:2007 in South Korea
5014:Government agencies
3912:2006 VRA Amendments
3252:by Condoleezza Rice
3238:International trips
3073:Impeachment efforts
2558:on October 13, 2008
2084:The Washington Post
1810:"또 다른 부장판사도 FTA 비판"
1477:on February 5, 2013
1285:National Law Review
419:United Auto Workers
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4843:Youth unemployment
4772:Financial services
4115:Sarbanes–Oxley Act
4078:Public Law 110-343
3375:Mexico City policy
2417:The New York Times
2259:The New York Times
2149:2010-07-07 at the
1874:Yonhap News Agency
1581:Yonhap News Agency
1394:2017-02-05 at the
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3165:2002 SOTU Address
3080:Executive actions
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