Ryan Should Prioritize TPA, MTB in Next Congress, Say Chemical Makers
Incoming House Ways and Means Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., should put Trade Promotion Authority and the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill at the top of his priorities when he takes over the committee, said the Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates in…
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a statement (here). Passing "TPA would not only 'fast-track' ratification of our pending free trade agreements, it would also help ensure the best possible outcomes from the negotiations and give Congress opportunities for input and oversight," the trade group said. "Our industry would see new markets open up for our products through expanded trade and elimination of non-tariff barriers—which means increased investment, growth and jobs." The group also hopes to see movement on the MTB, it said.