Chrysler, Ford and General Motors Applaud Passage of US-Peru Free Trade Agreement
WASHINGTON--The Automotive Trade Policy Council (ATPC) and its member companies -- Chrysler LLC, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors Corporation -- congratulate the House of Representatives on successful passage today of the U.S.-Peru Free Trade Agreement.
“The passage by the U.S. House of Representatives of the U.S.-Peru Free Trade Agreement is a win-win for Peru and the U.S.,” said Stephen J. Collins, ATPC President. “We look forward to improving trade between our two markets. Implementing a free trade agreement with Peru will stimulate local market vehicle sales there, both by contributing to improved economic growth and by increasing the attractiveness of U.S.-sourced vehicles.”
The Automotive Trade Policy Council, Inc. (ATPC) is a Washington, D.C.- based non profit trade association that represents the common international economic, trade and investment interests of its member companies: Chrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corporation. For more information, visit www.autotradecouncil.org.