95-13020. World Trade Week, 1995  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 101 (Thursday, May 25, 1995)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 27665-27666]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-13020]
    
    
    
    
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    Part VI
    
    
    
    
    
    The President
    
    
    
    
    
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    Proclamation 6805--World Trade Week, 1995
    
    
                            Presidential Documents 
    
    
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 101 / Thursday, May 25, 1995 / 
    Presidential Documents
    
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    Title 3--
    The President  
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                    Proclamation 6805 of May 22, 1995
    
                    
    World Trade Week, 1995
    
                    By the President of the United States of America
    
                    A Proclamation
    
                    American exports bolster the quality of life for 
                    countless people, supporting 10.5 million jobs here at 
                    home and supplying popular American products to 
                    millions worldwide. They fuel our Nation's economy, 
                    create high-wage jobs for our citizens, and link us to 
                    countries everywhere. That is why my Administration 
                    supported NAFTA and brought the Uruguay Round GATT 
                    negotiations to a successful conclusion. As we 
                    celebrate World Trade Week this year, we pause to 
                    recognize the many ways in which ``Exporting is 
                    Everybody's Business.''
    
                    In the two years since my Administration launched this 
                    country's first National Export Strategy, America has 
                    led the way in trade promotion and advocacy efforts, 
                    strengthening existing programs and developing new 
                    initiatives to serve U.S. exporters. The Trade 
                    Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC) has worked to 
                    create a more streamlined, responsive, and effective 
                    system that enhances our Nation's economy and helps our 
                    firms to compete successfully around the globe.
    
                    During the past year, we have worked to develop a new, 
                    innovative trade finance strategy. The Export-Import 
                    Bank of the United States, the Overseas Private 
                    Investment Corporation, the Trade and Development 
                    Agency, the Small Business Administration, and the 
                    Departments of the Treasury and Commerce have provided 
                    new forms of trade finance that help our firms to 
                    compete in the global marketplace. We are addressing 
                    the removal of unnecessary and ineffective export 
                    controls and streamlining the licensing process, 
                    liberalizing controls on a range of high-technology 
                    products and increasing the effectiveness of 
                    multilateral control regimes.
    
                    With the restructuring of the U.S. and Foreign 
                    Commercial Service, now the Commercial Service of the 
                    United States, the Department of Commerce is working in 
                    partnership with the businesses it serves, promoting 
                    U.S. exports, advocating U.S. business interests 
                    abroad, assisting U.S. firms to realize their export 
                    potential, and supporting the export promotion efforts 
                    of other public and private organizations. By the end 
                    of this year, 15 U.S. Export Assistance Centers will be 
                    open across the country, offering virtually every 
                    American business person a coordinated, multi-faceted, 
                    international trade team close at hand.
    
                    Already, U.S. exports to our neighbors in the Southern 
                    Hemisphere exceed $92 billion, generating good jobs for 
                    our workers and demonstrating our competitiveness 
                    throughout the international marketplace. At the Summit 
                    of the Americas this past December, our Nation 
                    reaffirmed its commitment to the extension of free 
                    trade throughout the Hemisphere by the year 2005--an 
                    opportunity that promises to bolster our economy even 
                    further. These efforts, combined with our progress with 
                    the countries of the Organization for Asian-Pacific 
                    Economic Cooperation (APEC), mean trade gains of 
                    historic proportions. And that means more jobs for 
                    hardworking Americans.
    
                    Still, much remains to be done. U.S. exporters must be 
                    given every opportunity to sell our products freely and 
                    fairly. Our companies must meet the challenge of 
                    venturing into new markets. They must keep quality high 
                    and production efficient, while marketing American 
                    goods and services to [[Page 27666]] new customers 
                    around the world. The work is difficult, but the 
                    rewards are great: a strong economy, better goods and 
                    services, and a brighter future for all of us.
    
                    NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the 
                    United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                    vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United 
                    States, do hereby proclaim May 21 through May 27, 1995, 
                    as ``World Trade Week.'' I invite the people of the 
                    United States to join in appropriate observances to 
                    celebrate the potential of international trade to 
                    create prosperity for all.
    
                    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                    twenty-second day of May, in the year of our Lord 
                    nineteen hundred and ninety-five, and of the 
                    Independence of the United States of America the two 
                    hundred and nineteenth.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
    [FR Doc. 95-13020
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Document Information

Published:
05/25/1995
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Proclamation
Document Number:
95-13020
Pages:
27665-27666 (2 pages)
EOCitation:
of 1995-05-22
PDF File:
95-13020.pdf