After almost five years on the backburner, the 2006 US-Colombia Free
Trade Agreement (FTA) was given a timeframe for ratification by the US Congress
in early April during a bilateral meeting between Colombia's Juan Manuel Santos
and the US's Barack Obama. Ironically, Colombian trade unionists, the most vocal
opponents to the FTA and to the US's ‘commercial imperialism', were the greatest
beneficiaries of the Santos-Obama agreement: before the US ratifies the FTA,
Colombia has to deliver on a series of commitments which serve as a guideline to
improve its human rights record, especially regarding violence against labour
leaders.End of preview - This article contains approximately 518 words.
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