A bleak future
Central American Free Trade Agreement (cafta) has found a vehement opponent in Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry. Considering also the significant numbers of opponents throughout the signatory countries, it is least likely that cafta in its present form will ever become law. Although the agreement was signed on May 28 by representatives of the us and the five signatory countries
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