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Proposed Coburn amendment to AGOA

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Senator Coburn (sponsor)
Organisation
US Senate
Publication Date
01 July 2012
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Text of the proposed Coburn amendment prior to passing of AGOA fabric extension on 2 August 2012. The proposed amendment was not passed (40:58 vote), which resulted in the passage of the AGOA third country fabric waiver provisions.

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