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Denny Rehberg replied back to an e-mail I sent to him about CAFTA. He voted against it which kind of shocked me. It looks like a standard pre-written genericn response, but here it is.
Thank you for contacting me regarding the United States - Central American Free Trade Agreement, also known as CAFTA. It’s good to hear from you.
As you may know, CAFTA is a proposed free-trade agreement between the United States and the five nations that already form the Central American Common Market. This agreement would offer these countries and their products much broader access to American markets, which are overwhelmingly their main source of trade.
I do share your concerns about the agricultural, environmental and labor impact of CAFTA that many have voiced. Montana farmers and ranchers produce much more than our state could ever consume and thus heavily rely on exports and trade. While Montana has gained a reputation for its high quality commodities both domestically and internationally, the majority of our market lies abroad. There is tremendous potential for Montana products in foreign countries through trade agreements. However, we need to be careful about which agreements are signed and make sure they are implemented fairly.
Proponents of CAFTA assert that the agreement will allow access to developing markets that are favorable to trade with the United States and will aid regional efforts to fight drugs, crime, and terrorism by providing stable institutions that will reinforce the progress already made. However, because trade with Central America represents less than 1% of U.S. foreign commerce, most of the effects and benefits will be felt by the other nations in the agreement.
In the past, major concessions have been made in agricultural trade. While free trade benefits many important parts of the United States economy, I cannot support an agreement unless it benefits Montana. Foreign trade can be a positive opportunity for Montanans to sell their high quality products, but too often free trade agreements are not fair to American farmers and ranchers. As Montana’s Congressman, I will certainly be following CAFTAs progress and will keep your concerns in mind as this agreement moves forward.
Thanks again for contacting me. For further information or to sign up for my e-newsletter, please visit my website at www.house.gov/rehberg. Keep in touch.
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