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As other nations race to achieve their own market-opening trade deals, the United States cannot be left behind. The U.S. Chamber is dedicated to pursuing new trade and investment agreements that uphold and improve our standard of living and our standing in the world. Trade agreements must establish high standards, protect American innovation, and be fully enforceable.
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This letter was sent to the U.S. House of Representatives, opposing the United States Reciprocal Trade Act.
The aim of the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement is to bring North American trade policy into the 21st century.
Stepping into Trade
Olney, TX
Solon, OH
This letter, signed by the Chamber, BRT and NAM, was sent to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
Retaliatory tariffs threaten approximately $266 million of the state's exports.
U.S. “poison pill” proposals remain obstacles to concluding a modernized NAFTA.
This coalition letter was sent to all members of the United States Senate to support legislation (S. 3013) by Senator Corker and a bipartisan group of senators to require the President to submit to Congress any proposal to raise tariffs in the interest of national security under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.