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GOP: Stop dawdling on trade agreements

WASHINGTON, June 18 (UPI) -- The Obama administration needs to expedite international trade agreements to ease unemployment, U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said Saturday.

In the Republican Party's weekly radio and Internet address, the senator said trade agreements with Colombia, Panama and South Korea were being delayed by Democrats' policy.

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Of those, Hoeven focused on South Korea, which he said was waiting for Washington to formalize a trade agreement that would eliminate many tariffs.

"The South Korean Free Trade Agreement alone will increase our nation's exports to that country by more than $10 billion and create 280,000 American jobs," he said. "Free and fair trade agreements can help us create the kind of pro-jobs, pro-growth economy that will lift our nation up."

Hoeven said with nearly 14 million citizens without jobs and a $14 trillion national debt, the remedy was to increase trade and the resultant creation of jobs.

"All of these agreements have been languishing for years, but with a 9.1 percent unemployment rate, and a spiraling deficit, the president can no longer hold these agreements back," Hoeven said.

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