CAFTA clears another hurdle
CAFTA clears another hurdle
WASHINGTON -- The Senate Finance Committee has approved the controversial trade agreement that would eliminate tariffs on goods traded with Central American countries, clearing the way for a Senate floor vote in the next few weeks. Backed by President Bush, the Central American Free Trade Agreement would phase out or eliminate tariffs on products from the United States that are sold in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. While the accord's future is far from wrapped up in the Senate, supporters are expected to face even stiffer opposition in the