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The Office of the United States Trade Representative

Andean Trade Preference Act
The Andean Trade Preference Act was enacted in 1991 to combat drug production and trafficking in the Andean countries: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. The program offers trade benefits to help these countries develop and strengthen legitimate industries. ATPA was expanded under the Trade Act of 2002, and is now called the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act. It provides duty-free access to U.S. markets for approximately 5,600 products.
ATPA Renewal
Selection USTR Statement
Selection ATPA Fact Sheet
Selection Presidential Proclamation
Selection Testimony 2001
 
ATPA Background
Selection Reports
Selection Federal Register Notices
 
Links to Embassies
Selection Bolivia
Selection Colombia
Selection Ecuador
Selection Peru