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I. DEMOCRACY
D. FOREIGN POLICY
3. TRADE
We urge our government to do the following:
- Re-formulate all international trade relations and
commerce as currently upheld by the North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the
World Trade Organization (WTO), the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World
Bank (WB), and the nascent Free Trade Area of the
Americas (FTAA) to protect the labor, human
rights, economy, environment and domestic
industry of partner and recipient nations so that
the growth of local industry and agriculture has
the advantage over foreign corporate domination.
- Re-structure the rules of performance of the IMF/
WB to end the debts of recipient nations, and to
install strict standards in the IMF/WB that control
the use of grants or loans to prevent fraud, misuse,
and subversion of funds by recipient
governments.
- Re-write the rules for investment of corporate
capital in projects operated under the IMF/WB to
guarantee the rights of the citizens of the nations
receiving the investment and their right to public
ownership and control of their own resources.
- Mandate and protect labor’s right to organize,
create unions and negotiate with management in
all countries receiving U.S. investment, and
require U.S. corporations that operate in other
countries to guarantee those workers the same
rights that American workers enjoy.
- Legislate and enable oversight by an independent
agency or a labor union to verify that foreign
workers’ rights are protected.
- At home, secure the rights of our states to establish
stricter standards for health, safety, and for the
environment than those of our national
government, and to protect themselves against
substandard, imported goods.
- Secure the right of states and municipalities to
refuse to invest in foreign businesses that do not
abide by their standards for imported goods, fair
trade, and environmental protection.
- Prohibit U.S. corporations from avoiding or
evading payment of their taxes by banking abroad
or locating their charters offshore.
- Every day over $1 trillion dollars circles the globe
in currency trade—wreaking havoc on loweconomy
nations—without obligation to
sustainable investment. We seek to restrict the
unfettered flow of capital and currency trade, and
levy the Tobin tax of .05% on cross border
currency transactions. [See section E.2.Fair
Taxation on page 62 in chapter IV]
- We support the funding and expansion of nongovernment
organizations (NGOs) in their
missions to educate and train people of less
developed nations in initiating local business and
economic development, and in providing health
care and family planning.
- Under the agency of the United Nations, we
demand that our government renew and initiate
government funding and support for family
planning, contraception, and abortion in all
countries that request it.
- We reject the U.S. government's economic
blockade of Cuba. We ask the U.S. Congress to lift
the embargo and restore normal diplomatic
relations and respect for national sovereignty, and
demand that the U.S. government end its veto of
U.N. resolutions pertaining to Cuba.
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