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Firms sign letter rejecting trade deal
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Firms sign letter rejecting trade deal
2005
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The USBIC and its affiliated research arm, the USBIC Educational Foundation, lobbies on behalf of domestic family-owned and closely held firms that create new products, jobs and growth in the U.S. Local companies expressing their agreement with that position were Alger Manufacturing Co., Metric Machining & Subsidiaries and Nash-Webber Molds of Ontario, Berman Mold & Engineering Inc. of Upland, Everett Charles Technologies Inc. CPD Division of Pomona, Pacific Precision Inc. of San Dimas and Empire Injection Molds, Prestige Mold Inc. and Pyramid Mold & Tool of Rancho Cucamonga. \"We are in the middle of a very weird and fragile economic recovery,\" [Alan Tonelson] said. \"CAFTA is just one more leg of the race to the bottom.\"
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Los Angeles Newspaper Group
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