Message to the Congress Transmitting 11th Annual Report on the Trade Agreements Program, 1966.
To the Congress of the United States:
I am pleased to transmit the eleventh annual report on the Trade Agreements Program. This report is required by section 402(a) of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, covering calendar year 1966.
1966 was another remarkable year for international trade. World trade during the year rose by 9.5%, bringing great benefits to all the nations of the free world. The United States shared fully in this growth. Our foreign trade set new records, adding to the strength of our economy and to the income and welfare of our people.
The United States played a major role during 1966 in efforts to improve conditions of world commerce and to stimulate the growth of trade. The drive to conclude the Kennedy Round--the most ambitious multilateral attempt to reduce trade barriers ever undertaken--was the most important of these efforts. This negotiation was successfully concluded on June 30, 1967 and will pay dividends for every American and the entire Free World.
We have had two decades of unprecedented growth in world trade which contributed greatly to the economic progress of this country and of our trading partners. We must maintain this momentum.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON
The White House
October 25, 1967
Note: The message was made available by the White House Press Office as part of the report entitled "Eleventh Annual Report of the President of the United States on the Trade Agreements Program, 1966" (processed, 99 pp. plus appendixes). It was not made public in the form of a White House press release.
The report is also printed in House Document 177 (90th Cong., 1st sess.).
Lyndon B. Johnson, Message to the Congress Transmitting 11th Annual Report on the Trade Agreements Program, 1966. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/238569