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Next Week Busy on Trade Front

Seven full business days of testimony in front of the International Trade Commission on List 4 of Chinese products set for Section 301 tariffs begins June 17 (see 1906140042). Representatives from dozens of industries -- including apparel, bicycles, tech, chemicals, textiles, equipment manufacturing, retail, shipping, pharmaceutical and air conditioning -- will testify. The testimony will not be televised, but submitted comments can be read at regulations.gov.

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One June 18, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer will testify on the administration's trade policy agenda and the NAFTA rewrite before the Senate Finance Committee. On June 19, Lighthizer will testify before the House Ways and Means Committee on the same topics.

And on June 20, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit President Donald Trump, and will discuss the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement.