TAPP Letter to Chairman Lee Terry and Ranking Member Jan Schakowsky
The Honorable Chairman Lee Terry and the Honorable Ranking Member Jan Schakowsky
Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade
Committee on Energy and Commerce
U.S. House of Representatives
2125 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Chairman Terry and Ranking Member Schakowsky,
I write today on behalf of the Trade Alliance to Promote...
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Pennsylvania companies need advocate in talks with India
Via Scranton Times-Tribune
By Patrick Rosenstiel
As Secretary of State John Kerry travels to India this month to represent U.S. interests at the 4th Indo-U.S. Strategic Dialogue, I echo Sen. Bob Casey's recent statement urging Mr. Kerry to confront the government of India on its egregious intellectual property violations. As we negotiate bilateral and multilateral trade agreements around the globe, a top priority must be protecting the...
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India Must Improve IP Laws, Enforcement to Seize on Tremendous Bollywood Opportunity
Via Global Intellectual Property Center
WASHINGTON -- As we negotiate bilateral and multilateral trade agreements around the globe, our top priority must be protecting the intellectual property rights of North American companies. This goes for patents for life-saving cancer medications as well as creative copyrights for movie productions.
India is the latest example of the international erosion of intellectual property rights...
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India Must Improve IP Laws, Enforcement to Seize on Tremendous Bollywood Opportunity
WASHINGTON -- As we negotiate bilateral and multilateral trade agreements around the globe, our top priority must be protecting the intellectual property rights of North American companies. This goes for patents for life-saving cancer medications as well as creative copyrights for movie productions.
India is the latest example of the international erosion of intellectual property rights...
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TAPP India IP Letter to Senate Finance, Judiciary, House Ways & Means Leadership
May 23, 2013
The Honorable Chairman Max Baucus
Finance Committee
United States Senate
511 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
Dear Chairman Baucus:
As the Trans-Pacific Partnership, “fast-track” trade authority, and the proposed U.S.-EU trade pact take center stage in Congress, we urge members and the administration to embrace protocols that...
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Japan PM Announces Nation To Join TPP Trade Talks
Via NASDAQ
TOKYO--Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced Friday that his country will take a seat at the negotiation table of the U.S.-led Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade negotiations, a move that may pit him against powerful farm lobbies ahead of upper house elections.
"This is our last chance to join the TPP and take part in the rule-making," Mr. Abe told reporters Friday at a press...
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PATRICK ROSENSTIEL: Free-trade block needs Heitkamp’s support
Via Grand Forks Herald
WASHINGTON — As the dust settles from the narrowly averted fiscal cliff crisis and the newly-elected 113th Congress is sworn in, I urge freshman policy makers such as Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., to pay close attention to what could potentially be the most significant foreign and domestic policy initiative of this administration: the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP.
Decisions that could...
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TAPP applauds Chairman Terry in Omaha World-Herald
Terry trade work appreciated
U.S. Rep. Lee Terry deserves a great deal of credit for chairing last week’s hearing on Capitol Hill, “A Tangle of Trade Barriers: How India’s Industrial Policy Is Hurting U.S. Companies.” It was perhaps the most important public conversation to date concerning India’s recent, egregious intellectual property violations.
The United...
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A Responsibly Negotiated Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Will Lead to Re-Shored American Jobs
For Immediate Release
Friday, March 8, 2013
Contact Torin Kelly at 952-201-3483
The Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity (TAPP), an advocate for global cooperation and economic development through free trade, urges global policymakers to take a closer look at the facts about re-shoring in America as opponents ramp up “off-shoring” rhetoric in reaction to the agreement between...
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Well Crafted Trade Agreements Are An Economic Growth Lubricant
Via Forbes
By Rep. Jon Porter
Every time the U.S. negotiates a new trade deal, it seems that there is an enormous amount of misinformation generated by all sides of the debate in an attempt to frame the issue in the narrowest terms, portraying it as either a panacea or the end of the world.
The fact of the matter is that trade is a complex and nuanced issue that can’t readily be broken down into sound bites. No side...
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Japan Eases Limits on U.S. Beef Imports
Via The Wall Street Journal
By Curt Thacker and Bill Tomson
Japan has agreed to let more U.S. beef into the country for sale in a further easing of restrictions that stemmed from the first U.S. case of mad-cow disease a decade ago.
U.S. officials confirmed Monday that Japan will now allow imports of beef from cattle less than 30 months of age, compared with the current limit of 20 months. U.S. trade officials said the change is expected to boost...
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China's Investments Prompt Call for New Rules
Via China's Investments Prompt Call for New Rules
By Bob Davis
The political furor that accompanies many overseas investments by China is easy to understand. What to do about the investments is a lot more complicated.
Unlike private companies, China's state-owned enterprises serve two masters: the Communist Party and private shareholders. And the party holds the trump card, because it, not the board, appoints CEOs. Western policy makers suspect such...
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Egypt Plans to Double Non-Oil Exports to U.S.
Via China's Investments Prompt Call for New RulesEgypt Plans to Double Non-Oil Exports to U.S.
Egypt is planning to double its non-oil exports to the United States in the new year, minister of trade and industry Hatem Saleh said in a statement on Tuesday. Egypt aims to "create new opportunities for exports through cooperation with retail chains in the United States," the minister added.
According to the ministry's website, Egyptian non-oil exports to the U.S. in the first nine...
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U.S. May Double Soybean Exports to Russia After Trade Law
Via Bloomberg Businessweek
By Marina Sysoyeva
The U.S., the world’s largest soybean exporter, may double shipments of the oilseed to Russia after eliminating some trade barriers with the country.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Nov. 16 passed legislation that would allow President Barack Obama to grant permanent normal trade relations with Russia. The U.S. won’t be able to take full advantage of Russia’s joining the World Trade...
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Is a Free Trade Agreement Between the US and EU Brewing?
Via The New York Times
By Jack Ewing
A free-trade agreement between the United States and Europe, elusive for more than a decade but with a potentially huge economic effect, is gaining momentum and may finally be attainable, business and political leaders say.
Arduous negotiations still lie ahead, but if technical hurdles can be overcome, supporters of a pact argue, it could rival the North American Free Trade Agreement in...
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The End of China Bashing: Toward a Serious Discussion of the Trade Deficit
Via CEPR
Paul Krugman and Ezra Klein both say, following Joe Gagnon, that the time for criticizing China for "currency manipulation" has passed. This is partly true in the sense that China's currency has risen substantially in real terms against the dollar over the last few years. However this does not mean either that the relative value of the dollar and the yuan is now at a sustainable level or that...
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TPP Grapples With a New International Commodity - Information
If the sparks flying in Canada are any indication, the next round of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations set for Auckland, New Zealand December 3-12 will reach beyond issues of market access for goods such as dairy, sugar and textiles into a whole new arena – access to information.
Canada formally joined the TPP talks, which now involve 11 countries with a combined population of...
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U.S.-China Economies Ties Deepen as Tensions Rise
Via The Daily Beast
China-U.S. trade tensions are mounting. The two presidential candidates are falling over themselves to bash China. GOP nominee Mitt Romney routinely chastises President Obama for being soft on China, and promises that, if elected, he will deem China a currency manipulator. President Obama is using more than his bully pulpit to express anger at China. This week, his administration filed a case...
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Former British PM Criticizes U.S. Trade Policy
Via National Journal
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Wednesday said President Obama was equipped to turn around the global economy, but was critical of U.S. trade policy.
Pushing for cooperation between the U.S., China, India and Europe in global trade, Brown said the U.S. needs to refocus some of its economic policies.
“You, America, need to export to the rest of the world,” the former...
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