U.S., Costa Rica reach free trade agreement

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After an intense round of final talks, Costa Rica on Sunday agreed to join a free trade pact with the United States that four other Central American countries already have joined, U.S. and Costa Rican trade officials said.

With the deal, Costa Rica agreed to expand access to its insurance and telecommunications markets, along with general reductions in trade barriers under the U.S.-Central America Free Trade Agreement, senior U.S. trade officials said.

"Costa Rica needed a little more time to complete its participation in the CAFTA, and we're very pleased it has joined its Central American neighbors in this cutting-edge, modern FTA (free trade agreement) designed to expand trade between neighbors and friends," U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick said in a statement.

Zoellick announced the deal with Costa Rican Minister of Foreign Trade Alberto Trejos.

The United States concluded negotiations last month with El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. But Costa Rica balked at that time at concluding the deal that would create a free trade zone similar to the North American Free Trade Agreement between the United States, Canada and Mexico.

In the last few weeks, U.S. and Costa Rican negotiators resolved outstanding issues in areas including market access for agriculture, textiles and apparel, and professional services.

Costa Rica also made specific agreements to fully open its insurance market to competition by Jan. 1, 2011, with most of it to be opened by Jan. 1, 2008, U.S. trade officials said.

It also is to gradually open its telecommunications market in private network services, Internet services and wireless services, and it will establish regulations to promote effective market access, they said.

"Costa Rica's full participation in CAFTA will streamline trade, promote investment, slash tariffs on goods, open trade in services, protect advanced intellectual property, and strengthen labor and environmental conditions," Zoellick said.

The United States still is negotiating with the Dominican Republic, intending to expand the pact.

U.S. exports of goods to Costa Rica were worth $3.5 billion in 2003, up about 13 percent from 2002. Corresponding imports from Costa Rica were $3.4 billion, up 9.7 percent from previous year, the U.S. Trade Representatives' office said.

Copyright 2004, Reuters News Service


U.S., Costa Rica reach free trade agreement
 

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ticas for weapons???
 

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at least it seems so, we shall see

notice the time frames

"Costa Rica also made specific agreements to fully open its insurance market to competition by Jan. 1, 2011, with most of it to be opened by Jan. 1, 2008, U.S. trade officials said."
 

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I think it's the beginning of the end for CR books. Once they accept our largess and get hooked the Feds can tell them what to do. It's a fact of life.....ScottyS
 

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from the article:

"It also is to gradually open its telecommunications market in private network services, Internet services and wireless services, and it will establish regulations to promote effective market access, they said."

The genie is out of the bottle and you can't put it back.....ScottyS
 

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Very Cool.
Sounds good for Costa Rica, but not so good for sportsbooks in Costa Rica IMO. They just let big brother have some control

[This message was edited by Angelle on January 25, 2004 at 11:34 PM.]
 

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what convinced them to finally make the deal?

They walked out when things first started
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Angelle:
what convinced them to finally make the deal?

They walked out when things first started<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

The threat of being on the outside looking in is what made CR cave in. I don't think CR truly wanted to be involved, but CR does not possess the clout to exert it's will internationally (like when CR passed a national "decree" that the world had to buy CR bananas for $5.50 a crate and not a penny less...and the world bought their bananas elsewhere).

So now I guess those ICE assholes and the communist University of CR are going to be blocking the streets again, holding court and talking their boring shit this week, once again. If they do, they should bring out cops on horseback and start splitting heads open.

True story...Once I was heading into town and everything was blocked off. I asked a CR policeman what was going on. He said their were protesters in the streets. I asked him why he wasn't over there beating people over the head with his club and breaking skulls. He said, "This isn't the United States. People have the right to freedom of speech here." LMFAO!!!
 

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DANTE AND FISH,

Im curious as to what you think is good about this?
 

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Does this mean that the crazy import duties on everything from clothes to cars will finally go? If so, anyone have any idea when?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RPM:
DANTE AND FISH,

Im curious as to what you think is good about this?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I think it could bring a better economy for the poor people of CR and perhaps there will be a better life for the children there that are poor
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I agree. It's not going to cause poverty...they already have that. It will be less money for the government to loot from the people though.
 

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Wow!

Will be interesting to see what, if anything happens to prices down here. The report keeps saying things are happening 'immediately'. Wonder how long it will REALLY take? I can't remember the last time anything happened in CR 'immediately'!

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I'm hoping that cars, clothes, music, food etc gets cheaper quickly. I have a horrible feeling though that if taxes drop on US imports, the retailers/importers will just hike their prices up so we might not see a big change.

One can hope though...
 

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The comment about raising prices goes against economic principles. The fact is that local retailers don't compete on price because they don't have to. The tax takes down the volume of consumer goods so much that products that aren't taxed highly can also charge a high price. If economics is allowed to rule, prices will come down and local producers will either have to straighten out their ships or perish. I am certain those that lose out will rant about how terrible the deal is, but the vast majority will benefit in the form of lower prices and better quality. If the local retailers raise the prices it would be a simple case of price fixing, something that obviously could happen if the government stays corrupt and allows it to happen. If in a few years you see little progress in having more selection of products and lower prices, then you should know it is the corruption of the government that is almost certainly allowing it to happen no question about it.
 

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nah,,, isnt good at all
now every kindergarden kid, will be using
a computer, get a super geek title once
he finish school, everyone could sale technology,/services, ...

about sportsbooks,,, well, there will be no problem, we have 2 politics teams, since 50 years ago, they will protect U$,,, just worry about, if in next election they will not be in the power.

now, this tlc is breaking our monopoly.. AND THAT SUX!!! breaking our monopoly means, MORE INMIGRANTS... STILL SUX!
 

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