United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement
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The US-Morocco Free Trade Agreement (or Morocco FTA) is a bilateral trade agreement between the USA and Morocco. The agreement was signed on June 15, 2004, followed by President George W. Bush's signing of the USMFTA Implementation Act on June 17, 2004. [1] The U.S. House of Representatives ratified the pact on July 22, 2004 by a 323-99 vote. The U.S. Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent on July 21, 2004. The Morocco FTA came into effect on January 1, 2006.[2]
[edit] External links
- Morocco FTA's official website
- USTR Site on Morocco FTA, including pact's final text
- Citizens' Trade Campaign Site on Morocco FTA
- Proclamation by President George W. Bush to Implement the Morocco FTA
- President's Message to the United States Congress on Morocco FTA
- Congressional Research Service Report on the Morocco FTA
- U.S. International Trade Commission Report on Morocco FTA
- U.S. International Trade Commission Report on 2005 Modifications to the Morocco FTA
- U.S. Senate Finance Committee Hearing on Morocco FTA
- U.S. House Ways and Means Committee Hearing on Morocco FTA