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Article: REAGAN RESTATES VIEWS ON TRADE BILL
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- June 14, 1987
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WASHINGTON - President Reagan, just back from the economic
summit, renewed his battle yesterday against protectionist bills
that he said would "damage our own prosperity and that of virtually
the entire world."
Reagan defended his administration's trade and economic
policies during his weekly radio address, delivered from the Oval
Office a little more than 14 hours after his return from Europe.
At the meeting earlier last week in Venice of the seven leading
industrialized deomcracies, Reagan encountered criticism of the
massive US trade deficit.
In reply, he said, "Our economic growth has prompted and
sustained economic growth throughout the world."
"Without America's economic ...