Tuesday, April 1, 2008 


* Profiles in Trade

Colombia Offers Growing Export Market for CalChamber Member Cange International.
Cange International Inc., a San Diego-based export management company and member of the California Chamber of Commerce, is keeping a close eye on the upcoming congressional vote on the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement. CalChamber, March 28, 2008

* "Profiles in Trade" is a new regular feature in CalChamber's Alert highlighting the international trade activities of member companies.


Featured Headlines

Bush Administration Submits Annual Trade Report to Congress
Washington, D.C. -- The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) today announced the release of its 2008 National Trade Estimate Report (NTE). The NTE report describes significant barriers to U.S. trade and investment, as well as the actions taken by USTR to address those barriers. US Trade Representative, March 28, 2008

Zimbabwe election may go to runoff
HARARE, ZIMBABWE -- Signs continued to point Monday to either a runoff or outright defeat for longtime ruler Robert Mugabe in the weekend presidential election, but no final overall count was released for a second straight day. By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer, April 1, 2008

Bush Supports Ukraine's Bid to Join NATO
KIEV, Ukraine -- President Bush expressed strong support for Ukraine's membership in the NATO alliance on Tuesday, risking a diplomatic confrontation with Russia even as the administration seeks an agreement with President Vladimir V. Putin over American missile defenses in Europe. New York Times

Latin America Boosts US Companies
Latin America is becoming increasingly important for U.S. and European multinationals as they look for markets to offset weak or declining sales in the United States and Europe. Latin Business Chronicle, March 3,1 2008

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Trade Policy

Memorandum For The United States Trade Representative
White House, March 28, 2008

United States and Ukraine Sign Trade and Investment
Cooperation Agreement

US Trade Representative, April 1, 2008

President Bush Visits Jacksonville, Florida, Discusses Trade Policy
White House, March 18, 2008

White House: In Focus: International Trade

Remarks With Republic of Korea Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Trade Yu Myung-hwan After Their Meeting

Department of State, March 26, 2008

White House Fact Sheet: U.S. Colombia Free Trade Agreement
Would "Stimulate Economic Growth And Help All Colombians"

Department of Commerce, March 31, 2008

White House-Free Trade Agreements Are Good For Our Economy
Department of Commerce, March 18, 2008

Letters of Support for Pending FTAs
US Trade Representative, March 31, 2008

Colombia FTA Briefing Materials
US Trade Representative, March 28, 2008

Colombia FTA Facts
US Trade Representative, March 26, 2008

FTA Colombia: Numbers you need to know
US Trade Representative, March 25, 2008

U.S.-Colombian Trade Promotion Agreement
A bilateral TPA that will lower tariffs and foster increased trade between both countries. This agreement is a critical element of a possible U.S.-Andean Free Trade Agreement and of the U.S. strategy to liberalize trade through bilateral, regional and multilateral initiatives.
CalChamber position: Support
Status: Pending Congressional Action

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U.S.-Panama Free Trade Agreement
A bilateral FTA that will lower tariffs and foster increased trade between both countries. A U.S.-Panama Free Trade Agreement is a critical element of the U.S. strategy to liberalize trade through multilateral, regional and bilateral initiatives. The agreement will also increase momentum toward lowering trade barriers and set a positive example for other small economies in the Western Hemisphere.
CalChamber position: Support
Status: Pending Congressional Action

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U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement
A bilateral FTA which will lower tariffs and foster increased trade between both countries and is a critical element of the U.S. strategy to liberalize trade through multilateral, regional and bilateral initiatives.
CalChamber position: Support
Status: Pending Congressional Action

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California Legislation
AB 1394 (Krekorian) Counterfeit: Trademarks
This bill would make it a misdemeanor or a felony for a person to intentionally transport, offer for sale, or distribute any counterfeit registered trademark, as specified. This bill would require the forfeiture of all proceeds from the willful manufacture, intentional transport, sale, offering for sale, distribution, or knowing possession for sale of any counterfeit registered trademark. This bill would also apply provisions related to counterfeited trademarks to unassembled components and would require restitution to be paid to the victim of a trademark offense.

AB 1967 (Torrico) Public Employee Retirement: investments: sovereign wealth funds
The bill would prohibit the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) and the State Teachers' Retirement System (STRS) from investing in a private equity company that is owned in whole or in part by a sovereign wealth fund, as defined, or in a fund managed directly or indirectly by a private equity company that is owned in whole or in part by a sovereign wealth fund, if any country or federation of countries with which the sovereign wealth fund is affiliated, either directly or indirectly, is not a signatory or party to at least 5 of 6 specified international treaties.

(1)The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. (2) The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. (3) The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. (4) The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. (5) The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. (6) The Convention on the Rights of the Child.

AB 2311 (Tran) International Trade Offices
This bill would require the Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing, on or before February 1, 2009, to establish international trade and investment offices, as specified, using only funds from the Economic Development and Trade Promotion Account for those purposes.

AB 2312 (Tran) Economic Development: International Trade
This bill would establish the volunteer position of State Trade Representative of California, appointed by the Governor, to promote foreign investment in, and trade with, this state and require the Undersecretary for International Trade in the Business, Transportation and Housing Agency to administer the position.

AB 2313 (Tran) International Trade and Investment
Existing law prohibits the Secretary of Business, Transportation and Housing from establishing any international trade and investment office, unless certain conditions are met. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantive change to these provisions.

AB 3046 (Committee on Jobs, Economic Development and the Economy) California Office of Trade and Development
This bill would authorize the secretary to establish the California Office of Trade and Investment to assist the agency in carrying out its duties in supporting foreign trade and investment. This bill would also require the secretary to convene an advisory group on attracting private investment in California.

SB 974 (Lowenthal) Tax on Freight Movement
This bill would require the Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Oakland to collect a user fee on the owner of container cargo moving through the Port of Los Angeles, the Port of Long Beach, or the Port of Oakland at a rate of $30 per twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU).

SB 1649 (Steinberg) Human Trafficking
This bill would require retail sellers and manufacturers doing business in the state to develop, maintain, and implement policies related to their compliance with federal law regarding the eradication of slavery and human trafficking.

More International Headlines

Companies Make Another Push to Expand H-1B Visa Program
Contra Costa Times, April 1, 2008

Visa Application Period Opens for Highly Skilled Workers
New York Times, April 1, 2008

High Rice Cost Creating Fears of Asia Unrest
New York Times, March 31, 2008

Delegates From More Than 160 Countries Begin Climate Change Talks in Bangkok
International Herald Tribune, March 31, 2008

Cuba Allows Citizens to Stay in Hotels
Los Angeles Times, March 31, 2008

Olympic torch re-lit in Tiananmen Square
CNN, March 31, 2008

In Isolated Hills of Asia, New Roads to Speed Trade
New York Times, March 31, 2008

World food prices soar as Asia consumes more
International Herald Tribune, March 31, 2008

China may pose hurdle to Microsoft's bid for Yahoo
International Herald Tribune, March 28, 2008

U.S. Stocks Rise as European Issues Drift Lower
International Herald Tribune, March 28, 2008

Oil Exploration Issue Splits Mexico
Los Angeles Times, March 27, 2008

Despite Thunderclouds in the United States, Business Confidence
Is Up in Europe

New York Times, March 27, 2008

EU says no breakthrough with Russia in WTO talks
Reuters, March 27, 2008

Weak dollar makes U.S. cheap for overseas firms / Bay Area costliest in nation, new study reports
San Francisco Chronicle, March 27, 2008

United States, Mexico and Canada Announce OIE Consistent Trade Standards for Cattle, Furthering Progress for NAFTA Partners
US Dept. of Agriculture, March 27, 2008

Susan Schwab on the Colombian Trade Deal
The latest free-trade agreement is caught in the crossfire
US News and World Report, March 26, 2008

European Economy Weathering Turmoil, Data Show
International Herald Tribune, March 26, 2008

Argentine Farm Strike Tests President
San Jose Mercury News, March 26, 2008

Mexico Plans Big Splash With New Baja Port
Los Angeles Times, March 25, 2008

Foreigners Are Buying Into the California Dream
Los Angeles Times, March 24, 2008

China: Latin Business Boom
Latin Business Chronicle, March 24, 2008

Will Colombia FTA Gambit Succeed?
Latin Business Chronicle, March 24, 2008

Markets surge in Taiwan as election raises hopes for mainland ties
International Herald Tribune, March 24, 2008

Bhutan goes to polls to end absolute monarchy
International Herald Tribune, March 24, 2008

Russian Steel Co. Severstal Buys US Mill
Business Week, March 21, 2008

Port of Los Angeles Plan Weighs on Shippers
Los Angeles Times, March 21, 2008

Will Congress Pass Panama FTA?
Latin Business Chronicle, March 18, 2008

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