Caribbean Basin Free Trade Agreements Act Hearing Before the Subcommittee On T

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United States Congress House Committee On Ways
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Frankly, we believe it is clearly in the United States self-interest to also do what it can to help those jobs move from the Asian coun- tries to CBI countries, such as Guatemala, which secure about 60 percent of their imports from the United States.
As the hemisphere country just south of Mexico, many of our poorer citizens continued to join their Mexican neighbors in moving north to what they see as a "land of opportunity". Participation in NAFTA should help slow this flow o
...f our more enterprising citi- zens. Almost all the roughly one million Guatemalans now living 139 in the United States would prefer to live in their own country, if they could find adequate economic opportunities. We hope that par- ticipation in NAFTA wi:l permit our country to experience the kind of economic growth which would help attract vastly increased im- ports from the United States and attract back many of our U. S. - based citizens with the English language and work experience that they have acquired.

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