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December 27, 2006

The latest in trade lobbying

FT:

US manufacturers are stepping up lobbying efforts in Washington over imperilled trade deals they see as vital to growth next year... Industry lobbyists have been drawing on contingency funds and the time of top management to try to win votes once the trade deals are sent to Congress by President George W. Bush... So far lobbyists see no movement on the sticking point between Democrats in Congress and the Bush administration over the trade pacts.

Posted by Dingel at December 27, 2006 09:26 PM

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