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Frank Vargo Quotes

«Japan's exports to us are only three percent of its gross domestic product (GDP). Their total exposure to trade is about half that of ours, in terms of percentage.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«Colombia has to recognize that the clock is running.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«I think a very important thing happened. There was agreement that we shouldn't be negotiating only on agriculture.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«The Chinese would be smart to move. It would head off trade angst in this country and head off potentially damaging legislation.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«He (Snow) has been very reasonable in his approach to China, but time is running out on this issue.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«Since imports start from a much larger base, we need more sharply positive export growth rates to stabilize or reduce the deficit.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«If foreign companies were to decide to invest somewhere else, that would have an impact on U.S. jobs.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«It's an election year and the trade balance keeps getting worse.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«It's really outrageous that China's been in the WTO for five years and they still have not identified their subsidies to the WTO.»
Author: Frank Vargo
«As helpful as these individual steps are, they need to be followed by systemic changes that will put our trade relationship on a more fair basis.»
Author: Frank Vargo

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