Chamber President Says TPA Equips Congress with Tools to Lead on Trade Policy

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Chamber President Says TPA Equips Congress with Tools to Lead on Trade Policy

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on April 21, 2015. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and Chief Executive Officer Tom Donohue praised the merits of The Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015 in his testimony before the Finance Committee during a hearing on trade policy and called on Congress to swiftly approve the measure, which renews Trade Promotion Authority (TPA):

“TPA allows Congress to show leadership on trade policy by doing three important things: (1) It allows Congress to set negotiating objectives for new trade pacts; (2) it requires the executive branch to consult extensively with Congress during negotiations; and (3) it gives Congress the final say on any trade agreement in the form of an up-or-down vote. The result is a true partnership stretching the length of Pennsylvania Avenue." (Written Statement of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at Senate Finance Hearing on Congress and U.S. Tariff Policy, 4/21/2015)

“From the U.S. business community’s perspective, the negotiating objectives laid out in the TPA bill are balanced and ambitious. They reflect the evolution of U.S. trade agreements in recent years and include the best new ideas in trade policy"

- Chamber President and Chief Executive Officer Thomas J. Donohue

Source: Ranking Member’s News

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