Showing posts with label TRADE NEGOTIATIONS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TRADE NEGOTIATIONS. Show all posts

Thursday, January 9, 2014

WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT REGARDING BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL TRADE PRIORITIES ACT OF 2014

FROM:  THE WHITE HOUSE 
Statement by the Press Secretary on the Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities Act of 2014

Trade Promotion Authority is a key part of a comprehensive strategy to increase exports and support more American jobs at higher wages, including in a stronger manufacturing sector.  We welcome the introduction of the Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities Act of 2014 as an important step towards Congress updating its important role in trade negotiations.  We look forward to working with Democrats and Republicans in Congress throughout the legislative process to pass Trade Promotion Authority legislation with as broad bipartisan support as possible.

The United States has the most open markets in the world, but our products and services still face barriers abroad.  That’s why we need to use every tool we have to knock down trade barriers that prevent American goods and services from being exported.  If we don’t seize these opportunities, our competitors surely will.  And if we don’t take the leadership to set high standards around the world, we will face a race to the bottom which is not in the interest of our workers and firms.

As this process moves ahead, we stand ready to work with Congress to renew the Generalized System of Preferences Program and protect and strengthen Trade Adjustment Assistance for America’s workers.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

SECRETARY OF LABOR PEREZ, OTHER OFFICIALS MEET WITH LABOR COMMITTEE OVER TRADE NEGOTIATIONS AND POLICY

FROM:  U.S. LABOR DEPARTMENT 
Global Competition on the Table at Trade Policy Meeting

 Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez (center), joined by U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Michael Froman (left) and Carol Pier, deputy undersecretary of labor for the Bureau of International Labor Affairs meet with representatives of the Labor Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations and Trade Policy on December 16, 2013.

Secretary Perez, along with U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, co-hosted a meeting of the Labor Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations and Trade Policy on Dec. 16. During the meeting, Perez and Froman met with the members of the LAC and participated in a lively and frank exchange of views on current international trade policies and issues affecting the labor community. Perez's message focused on the department's efforts to prepare the nation's workforce to meet the challenges of global competition, ensure a more level playing field for U.S. workers by enforcing labor obligations under our trade agreements, and increase U.S. jobs by opening foreign markets to U.S. exports. The LAC is part of the U.S. international trade policy advisory committee structure. Its purpose is to reflect the voice and advice of organized labor on U.S. trade policy and trade negotiation objectives and advise the administration on issues related to current U.S. trade

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