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Economic Club of Detroit
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"T H E W H I T E H O U S E Economic Club of Detroit Help Site Map Text Only
Friday, May 8,
1998
(As Prepared for
Delivery)
Thank you, Mayor Archer, and I thank the Economic Club of Detroit for
having me here today.
As I'm sure you understand, no one from the White House is free to
discuss the particulars of the proposed Daimler-Chrysler merger, or any other
proposed merger that may have to be reviewed under the Anti-Trust Laws. But I
can say that because of your efforts, the American auto industry, from the
factory floor to the design studios, to the showrooms, has never been stronger.
Your efforts have helped lead an economic renaissance, not only here in
Detroit, but across America. Ours truly is an economy that is now the envy of
the world.
For those who doubted that American industry could lead the world
again -- come to Detroit: the city where hope has defeated fear. Come to
Detroit and see why opening markets is good for growth, and good for our
workers. Come to Wayne County and see how we are competing and beating the
whole world with a unionized workforce. Come to Southeast Michigan and see how
business is lighting up our central cities and surrounding communities. Come to
this Great Lakes region and see how we can lead the world in commerce, and have
sparkling rivers and lakes at the same time.
When President Clinton"
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