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Bush Admin Pursues Closer Economic Ties with Some Muslim States

HeadlineSep 16, 2002

The San Francisco Chronicle reported Sunday the White House is quietly but quickly negotiating proposed free trade agreements with strategic allies, such as Morocco and Singapore, and is working on a new trade pact with Jordan. The agreements have flown largely under the radar of a press and public preoccupied with homeland security. In some cases, the trade talks have been dragging on for years, but the Bush administration is now more urgently pursuing closer economic ties with some Muslim states.

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