From Deseret News archives:
Matheson supports trade agreement with Colombia
Matheson and six other lawmakers participated in a trip with Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez that included meetings with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, members of his cabinet, Chief Prosecutor Sandra Castro and residents of Medellin.
This was Gutierrez's fourth congressional trip to the country. Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah, went on a similar trip last September.
Matheson said he supports the free trade agreement because it could lead to more Utah goods, such as supplement or agriculture products, going to Colombia, bringing in money for local businesses.
But looking at the bigger picture, Matheson said an agreement with Colombia "could be another piece in the puzzle to bring stability" to the country.
He said there is still the "guerilla challenge" and the "cocaine challenge," but that he saw an opportunity for an "important security investment in a part of the world where other countries are not supportive of the United States."
"A lot has changed in the past few years," Matheson said, adding that during the trip he learned 40,000 people have surrendered arms.
And a lot changed just in the few days Matheson was overseas, as the Colombian government crossed into Ecuador and killed Raul Reyes, the second in command of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known as the FARC.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ordered his troops to Colombia's border in light of Reyes's death. President Bush said he spoke with Uribe Tuesday and emphasized that the United States "fully supports Colombia's democracy, and that we firmly oppose any acts of aggression that could destabilize the region."
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., who is a former deputy United States trade representative, said trade is the "best disinfectant."
Huntsman said a free trade agreement would help recognize that the government is working "and put down a very serious insurgency."
The United States and Colombia already have agreed to the terms of a free trade agreement, but Congress needs to approve it before it can be implemented. Some Democrats oppose the agreement, saying the country needs tougher human rights and organized labor protection.
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