Obama: Trade agreement with S.Korea
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Free trade needs to grow even freer, U.S. President Barack Obama said Thursday as he and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak held a joint news conference in Seoul.
Obama spoke of weeks, rather than months, till a new free trade agreement is reached with South Korea. Lee has agreed to send a team to Washington to work on the trade pact, which Obama said could mean $10 billion in U.S. exports and 70,000 jobs for Americans.
Courtesy of CNN.COM
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