Trade Urges Congress to View Duty Suspensions as Tax Cuts, Not Earmarks
On November 15, 2010, 57 trade associations and companies signed letters to various Republican leaders in the House and Senate advocating the position that temporary duty suspensions, like those in the Miscellaneous Trade Bill, should be viewed not as earmarks,…
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but as tax cuts on a wide range of products, including raw materials and industrial outputs, that create and preserve U.S. jobs. Copies of letters available by emailing documents@brokerpower.com.