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Article: BOEING'S PHIL CONDIT WANTS MORE OPEN, GLOBAL TRADING.(Business)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- March 5, 1999
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Boeing Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Phil Condit, whose company is this country's largest exporter, yesterday urged Congress to push for measures to open global markets to U.S. businesses.
Condit, testifying before the trade subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, called on the United States to speed up the process of allowing China to join the World Trade Organization. And he urged the government to launch a new round of global trade talks during a meeting of World Trade Organization ministers in Seattle this fall.
``We see a need to continue to move toward a more open, global trading system, where we have access to all global markets,'' ...
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