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Carla Hills, Former US Trade Representative

 

Initiative Session Date: August 8, 2003

 

Summary:
Ambassador Hills expressed that the best thing the US can do to alleviate poverty, enhance global security, and to generate growth throughout the world is to support the new Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations. Hills feels that our greatest challenge is to convince a greater percentage of the public of the benefits of trade and that strong public support is critical to US leadership. Hills also highlighted the need to admit up-front that trade does cause losers as well as winners and that we must pledge to help those left behind, not by closing the doors to trade but by using some of the gains from trade to help those it displaces. She reminded the Seattle Initiative members that business leaders have an enormous opportunity to educate their employees, especially about the relationship between global poverty and global instability. She also stated that business and civic leaders should talk to Congress and should work to help change the minds of the electorate.

 

“Poverty creates conditions hostile to the maintenance of peace.”


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Ambassador Carla Hills, Speaking with the Initiative

 

Biography

 

News Articles:
We have tools for stimulating international growth by Carla Hills
Seattle Post Intellegencer, September 17, 2003