CHICAGO, IL - O le aso nei na tuuina atu ai e le Boeing le faamatalaga i lalo atu o talafou e faapea, o ofisa o le malo o lo o avea ma sui o le World Trade Organisation, ua latou feutanaia ma le fefaatauaiga fou, e aofia ai ma le Fefaʻatauaiga o Fefaʻatauaiga.
"O le maliega tau fefaatauaiga na faalauiloa i le faaiuga o le vaiaso ua tuanaʻi, o se atinae lelei mo fefaatauaiga i le lalolagi ma mo le miliona o tagata Amerika o lo o tuuina atu oloa ma tautua i le lalolagi maketi. O le Fefaʻatauaiga Faʻapitoa e Faʻafaigofieina o le totonugalemu lea o le afifi e taua tele aua o le a tipiina ai le lipine mumu i tuaoi i le lalolagi atoa ma faʻamalosia ai le tamaoaiga o le lalolagi. Kamupani lapoʻa ma laʻititi o le a faʻafaigofieina nei, saoasaoa ma laʻititi ifo le tau e ulufale ai i maketi o le 159 sui o malo o le World Trade Organisation. Matou te faʻafetaia le vaega feutanaʻi a le Faʻafoega, taʻitaʻia e le sui o fefaʻatauaiga a le US, Michael Froman, mo lana taʻitaʻiga i le taʻitaʻia o le tele o taimi o feutanaʻiga faigata i se iʻuga manuia. "
OA MEA E AVEA MAI LENEI TUSI:
- The Trade Facilitation Agreement that is the centerpiece of the package is especially important because it will cut red tape at borders throughout the world and boost global economic activity.
- Boeing today issued the statement below following the news that government officials representing members of the World Trade Organization had successfully negotiated a new trade package that includes a Trade Facilitation Agreement.
- Companies large and small will now find it simpler, faster and less costly to access the markets of the 159 member nations of the World Trade Organization.