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Congress and White House close to pact on trade deals

By Eoin Callan in Washington

Published: February 13 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 13 2007 02:00

The Bush administration is close to a deal with Congress to pass pending trade agreements and form a common international economic agenda for the president's last two years in office, say senior officials and leading Democrats.

The negotiations are designed to reach an agreement that would leave the administration six weeks to submit agreements with Peru, Colombia, Panama and possibly South Korea to Congress for ratification.

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