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The Miami Herald International Business column.
Publication: The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 31-OCT-05 |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 The Miami Herald
Byline: Jane Bussey
Oct. 31--GEARING UP FOR CAFTA: The surge in U.S. government funds to build "trade capacity" for Central America and the Dominican Republic has already boosted the bottom line of one local education center in South Florida.
Florida International University's College of Business Administration has netted a $286,209 grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development to train business executives from the six countries on how to take advantage of the Central American Free Trade Agreement, which also includes the Dominican Republic.
Boosting trade capacity entails helping countries develop trade infrastructure and training business and government employees to streamline trading.
CAFTA is a trade and investment agreement between the United States and Costa...
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