CSUSTL Urges President Obama to Support United Steelworkers Union Trade Petition

Tue Sep 1, 2009 3:35pm EDT
 
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a letter to President Obama,
David A. Hartquist, Executive Director of the Committee to Support U.S. Trade
Laws (CSUSTL), encouraged the President to support a petition brought by the
United Steelworkers union.  This month, the President will determine what
import relief to provide in response to the petition, brought under Section
421, on imports of passenger and light truck tires from China.  The
independent and bipartisan International Trade Commission found that imports
of such tires have increased rapidly, thus causing injury to the domestic
industry.  The Commission recommended specific tariff relief for three years
to remedy that injury.  

"We write to underscore both the importance of Section 421 as a legitimate
trade remedy, and to respectfully urge its application in appropriate cases,"
Hartquist said.  "Campaign promises," he continued, "should be fulfilled and
effective enforcement action taken to provide full relief where merited.  This
case is being watched closely to see whether Section 421 is an effective law
or a dead issue."

Section 421 was enacted as a condition for China's entry into the World Trade
Organization because WTO Members, including the United States, were concerned
that the severe economic distortions in China's economy - distortions that
would take years to address - could readily result in damaging import surges
once China acceded to the WTO.  Consequently, the United States insisted on
the ability to obtain relief through a China-specific safeguard mechanism so
that U.S. industries and workers would not have to bear the brunt of China's
transition to a market-based economy.  By design, then, Section 421 was meant
to be used precisely to mitigate the harm occurring when imports surges from
China cause market disruption here in the United States.

Mr. Hartquist also noted, "other countries have invoked China-specific
safeguards to provide relief from Chinese import surges, the previous
Administration refused to do so, despite numerous recommendations from the
International Trade Commission that relief was merited. We urge President
Obama to take a different path."

The Committee to Support U.S. Trade Laws is an organization of companies,
trade associations, labor unions, workers, and individuals committed to
preserving and enhancing U.S. trade laws.  CSUSTL's members span all sectors,
including manufacturing, technology, agriculture, mining and energy, and
services.  CSUSTL is dedicated to ensuring that the unfair trade laws are not
weakened through legislation or policy decisions in Washington, D.C., in
international negotiations, or through dispute settlements at the World Trade
Organization and elsewhere.


SOURCE  Committee to Support U.S. Trade Laws

David A. Hartquist of Committee to Support U.S. Trade Laws, +1-202-342-8450

 

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