Chrysler Group Statement Regarding US-Korea Free Trade Agreement
By admin - Posted on April 3rd, 2007
Tagged: Automotive Industry Trends
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., April 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Chrysler Group is disappointed with the recent details coming out of Seoul on the free trade agreement signed by the US and Korea last night.
We have been working with the Bush Administration since the beginning of the talks to reduce barriers to the Korean auto market, which is the most closed market in the industrialized world. While we have supported every free trade agreement negotiated by the US government, we will not support this agreement as we currently understand it.
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We have been working with the Bush Administration since the beginning of the talks to reduce barriers to the Korean auto market, which is the most closed market in the industrialized world. While we have supported every free trade agreement negotiated by the US government, we will not support this agreement as we currently understand it.
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