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		<title>Keep trade on the back burner, please</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One might be forgiven for thinking free traders saw a glimmer of hope on international engagement from President Obama recently. First, he sent U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk on the offensive to pitch the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a new regional trade agreement with seven Asia-Pacific countries. Then he gave a major speech outlining the administration’s strategy for meeting their much-hyped goal of doubling exports within five years]]></description>
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