DR-CAFTA Fall-Out:
What are the long-term consequences for
U.S. trade policy?

In the mad scramble to obtain votes for DR-CAFTA the Administration jumped through a number of hoops, many with long lasting repercussions. What will its promises to the U.S. sugar industry mean for American consumers of sugar? Will the financial aid promised to the six CAFTA countries be enough to institute meaningful labor reform? What would the "U.S. Trade Rights Enforcement Act" (aka "The China Bill") mean for trade relations with China and Vietnam? How will the politicization of this vote affect future trade legislation?

Join us for a breakfast panel discussion with our distinguished speakers:

Ed Gresser
Progressive Policy Institute

Burleigh Leonard
Leonard & Co.


and moderator Lewis E. Leibowitz

Hogan & Hartson LLP

 
Read the Agenda Download the Program & Registration Form (PDF)

When:

Wednesday, August 3, 2005
9:00 to 10:30 am


Where:

Offices of Hogan & Hartson LLP, 555 13th St NW,
West Tower, 13th floor, Fulbright Center
Nearest Metro: Metro Center


Price:

$10 Members, $20 Non-Member



Contact: Pam Slater

To Register click here to download the registration form and fax the form to (202) 293-0495.