Monday, June 11, 2001
                                 
                                Volume 37, Issue 23; ISSN: 0511-4187
                                 
                                Statement on the Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement
                                George W Bush
                                 
                                 
                                � June 8,2001
                                 
                                 
                                � Free trade and open markets are at the foundation of my
                                administration's efforts to promote prosperity and opportunity
                                around the world. Our free trade agenda is designed to engage our
                                trading partners at the global, regional, and bilateral level and to
                                expand economic integration and political cooperation. The history 
                                of the previous century teaches us that trade is a powerful tool for
                                improving and reforming economies and opening up entire societies.
                                 
                                 
                                � Today I am sending to the Congress the Vietnam bilateral trade
                                agreement, an important part of my administration's trade agenda.
                                This agreement will increase opportunities for U.S. firms by
                                requiring Vietnam to dismantle a wide range of trade barriers, open
                                its services markets, and provide comprehensive protection of
                                intellectual property rights. Expanding ties between the United
                                States and Vietnam will continue the historic process of normalizing
                                our relations-a process that began during the first Bush
                                administration and advanced in the Clinton administration with the
                                negotiation of this agreement.
                                 
                                 
                                � This agreement enjoys broad bipartisan support in the Congress,
                                including from many Members who are Vietnam veterans. Enactment of
                                the agreement will provide a solid bipartisan foundation for action
                                on other trade issues.
                                 
                                 
                                � I recently extended the Jackson-Vanik waiver for Vietnam for one
                                year, based on my belief that Vietnam is making progress on 
                                liberalizing its emigration statutes. My administration will
                                continue to press for improvements in Vietnam's overall record on
                                human rights and religious freedom.
                                 
                                 
                                � At the dawn of a new millennium, the United States stands ready to
                                shoulder its leadership role throughout the world. Engaging other
                                nations in trade is a vital part of U.S. leadership, and it is a key
                                element of promoting economic growth at home and abroad. I urge the
                                Congress to approve this agreement.