Sec. 302. INDO-PACIFIC TRADE NEGOTIATIONS, MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC SUMMITS
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## SEC. 302 INDO-PACIFIC TRADE NEGOTIATIONS, MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC SUMMITS Congress supports— ####
(1)multilateral, bilateral, or regional trade agreements with partners that— #####
(A)comply with trade obligations and respect, promote, and strictly adhere to the rule of law; and #####
(B)increase United States employment and expand the economy; ####
(2)formal economic dialogues that include concrete, verifiable, and measured outcomes; ####
(3)negotiations under the auspices of the World Trade Organization, including negotiations to enter into appropriate plurilateral and sectoral agreements; ####
(4)full implementation of the World Trade Organization’s Trade Facilitation Agreement by Indo-Pacific countries; and ####
(5)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.