Grassley, Senate Colleagues Urge Mexico to Drop Barriers to U.S. Farm Products

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Grassley, Senate Colleagues Urge Mexico to Drop Barriers to U.S. Farm Products

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on Oct. 6, 2003. It is reproduced in full below.

Dear Secretary Usabiaga:

As members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, which has primary jurisdiction over trade policy in the U.S. Senate, we are writing to express our growing concerns regarding barriersbeing imposed by the Government of Mexico to U.S. agricultural exports.

Our concerns were only heightened following testimony provided to the Finance Committee during a Sept. 23, 2003, hearing on this subject. During the hearing, we heard from a broadswath of U.S. agriculture exporters, including producers of high fructose corn syrup, corn, beef, rice, pork, and apples. We are also aware that U.S. dry bean producers are being negatively impacted by Mexican trade policies. While each of these industries is unique, they all share a common complaint- the Government of Mexico appears to be engaging in a systematic practice designed to stop theirexports from entering the Mexican market.

This persistent pattern not only hurts U.S. agriculture, but also undermines our strong traderelationship, harms Mexican consumers, and could have a chilling effect on investment in Mexico.

As members of the Finance Committee, we value sound trade relations between the United States and our trading partners. We are willing to work with Mexico to resolve trade problems between our countries. At the same time, however, we recognize that the worth of trade commitments depends upon the willingness of countries to abide by them. Accordingly, it is our hope that Mexico will come into compliance with its agricultural trade obligations in the most expeditious manner.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Grassley

Chairman Committee on Finance

Max Baucus Ranking Member Committee on Finance

Orrin G. Hatch

Kent Conrad

Craig Thomas

James M. Jeffords

Rick Santorum

John F. Kerry

Jim Bunning

Blanche L. Lincoln

Don Nickles

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Source: Ranking Member’s News

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