SEMI Supports Bipartisan TPA Bill Critical to Advancing International Trade Agreements
"TPA is a critical tool for moving the U.S. trade agenda forward," said SEMI CEO Denny McGuirk. "U.S. equipment and materials companies of all sizes should be encouraged by this legislation as a means of expanding relationships with their global customer base. As an industry that exports 80% of our products overseas we commend Senators Hatch and Wyden and Congressman Ryan for their efforts in crafting a bipartisan bill and we strongly encourage Congress and the President to work together to enact it as soon as possible."
The legislation introduced today is more important than ever as the U.S. actively pursues significant trade agreements such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), as well as agreements on environmental and IT-specific items.
As introduced, the Trade Priorities bill would define U.S. negotiating objectives for these trade agreements and establish consultation and notification requirements for the President to follow throughout the negotiation process. Once trade negotiators finalize a deal, Congress would have the chance to review it and then cast and up or down vote, without amendments. Congress has granted TPA to every president since 1974, with the most recent law being approved in August 2002 and expiring June 30, 2007. SEMI has been a vocal supporter of TPA renewal in the context of the greater U.S. trade agenda and will continue to advocate for consideration of this legislation by the full Congress. SEMI (www.semi.org)is the global industry association serving the nano- and micro-electronic manufacturing supply chains.