I thank the gentlelady from Kansas for making the point that agriculture has paid a steep price as a result of the delays of these agreements, yet with the potential of signing these agreements has the ability to sell, win, and compete in these three important, growing, dynamic markets. At this point, I yield 4 minutes to the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Davis), one of the key members of the Trade Subcommittee, with a manufacturing background, who understands the need for America to lead in the global marketplace.
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