Financial Times FT.com

Trade partners express relief at Bush re-election

By Guy de Jonquières

Published: November 3 2004 21:39 | Last updated: November 3 2004 21:39

Even foreign governments critical of George W. Bush's stance on other issues will be breathing a discreet sigh of relief at what his re-election means for US policy on international trade.

Although they castigated Mr Bush for raising steeltariffs and signing a subsidy-laden farm bill in 2002, many US trade partners view him as preferable to John Kerry, whose protectionist campaign rhetoric troubled them.

You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button below.

Read this