Bush Promotes Free Trade at Ceremony
- Share via
Arguing strongly for open trade, George W. Bush made a quick trip to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, to help dedicate a new border bridge to Laredo, Texas. The Republican candidate said that as president, he would seek “fast-track” negotiating status from Congress to expand free trade in the Western Hemisphere. Appearing with Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo, Bush said he wanted to build on the North American Free Trade Agreement to bring other countries throughout Latin America under the free-trade umbrella. The new World Trade Bridge, a $128-million span, is the fourth international bridge connecting Laredo and Nuevo Laredo.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.