Sec. 202. Trade negotiations, multilateral agreements, and regional economic summits
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Congress supports— multilateral, bilateral, or regional trade agreements that increase United States employment and expand the economy; formal economic dialogues that include concrete outcomes; high-standard bilateral investment treaties between the United States and nations in the Indo-Pacific region; negotiations of the Trade in Services Agreement and the Environmental Goods Agreement that include several major Asian economies; and the proactive, strategic, and continuing high-level use of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, the East Asia Summit, and the Group of 20 to pursue United States economic objectives in the Indo-Pacific region.