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Article: Remarks on the Japan-United States Trade Agreement. (President Bill Clinton speech)(Transcript)
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- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Article date:
- July 3, 1995
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June 28, 1995
Thank you very much, Wolf [Wolf Blitzer, CNN], for that introduction. [Laughter]
Ladies and gentlemen, for 2 1/2 years, I have worked hard to open markets and expand trade around the world for one simple reason: It is good for America. When we open new markets, millions of new consumers buy American products. And when we sell more American products, we create more American jobs. We created the largest market in the world with NAFTA. We passed GATT, the most comprehensive trade agreement ever.
The plain truth is, our products are now the best in the world, high quality, low cost. And our job here, and my job as President, is to make sure ...